Holiday

Monday, June 2, 2014

UN OFFICIALS HAIL 'SIGNIFICANT' MOVE BY US TO CURB POWER PLANT EMISSIONS

Guy Perea Presidential Elector in President of The United States Acting
The reader may see less information per Law The Presidential Elector receive income as President and Vice President of The United States

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "UNNews" <UNNews@un.org>
Date: Jun 2, 2014 3:01 PM
Subject: UN OFFICIALS HAIL ‘SIGNIFICANT’ MOVE BY US TO CURB POWER PLANT EMISSIONS
To: <news11@ny-mail-p-lb-028.ptc.un.org>
Cc:

   Web version   Tweet Like


New York Jun 2 2014 3:00PM 
United Nations
 UN News Centre
with breaking news from the UN News Service 

Please allow images for this mail. On this image: UN OFFICIALS HAIL ‘SIGNIFICANT’ MOVE BY US TO CURB POWER PLANT EMISSIONS
Emissions from an old coal-fired power plant in Kosovo. Photo: World Bank/Lundrim Aliu

UN OFFICIALS HAIL ‘SIGNIFICANT’ MOVE BY US TO CURB POWER PLANT EMISSIONS

United Nations officials today welcomed the initiative announced by President Barack Obama to limit emissions from power plants in the United States, voicing their hope that it will spur other countries to take concrete action to combat climate change. Read more


RELATED

In Abu Dhabi, UN chief warns still 'too many sitting on the fence', urges bold leadership on climate change

In Abu Dhabi, UN chief warns still 'too many sitting on the fence', urges bold leadership on climate change

With the ominous and costly impacts of climate change profoundly evident, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned today that too many stakeholders are still “sitting on the fence”, and he challenged participants at a climate conference in Abu Dhabi to help him build persuasive political arguments to convince policymakers that the time for bold action is now. Read more


TOPICS

Peace and Security -  Economic Development -  Humanitarian Aid -  Environment -  Human Rights -  UN Affais, Secretary-General -  Women, Children, Population -  Law, Crime Prevention -  Health, Poverty -  Culture, Education



United Nations News Center mailing system

If you have problems reading this, please consult the web version

Click here to unsubscribe from the UN mailing list.

Youtube Top Stories RSS

UN News Service

Contact

Radio

News and Media


No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.