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Moonthala Thalangsy

Lao National Radio Station. Based in Vientiane. Producing radio news on national and international levels. Followed trainings on audiovisual production and publishing in Malaysia, Sweden and China.

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Celebrations held to mark 10 years of Kyoto Protocol

By: Moonthala Thalangsy on December 30th, 2008

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Japanese Environment Minister Ichiro Kamoshita on Tuesday cut a huge birthday cake in celebration of the Kyoto Protocol, the agreement adopted by countries with a specific plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Ratifying Kyoto – no easy job for new Australian government

By: Moonthala Thalangsy on November 30th, 2008

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While Australia’s prime minister – elect, Kevin Rudd, can expect plaudits when he attends next week’s United Nation’s Climate Change conference in Bali,Indonesia for his pledge to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, the ratification process may not be as easy as first anticipated.

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Bali climate agreement still has a few holes.

By: Moonthala Thalangsy on November 30th, 2008

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With neither side showing any sign of buckling, the Bali conference was in danger of ending with nothing to show for its efforts.

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Scientists join business leaders in calling for strong climate action

By: Moonthala Thalangsy on November 30th, 2008

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Mankind must make deep, dramatic cuts in carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases it spews into the atmosphere, and even then there’s only an “even-money” chance it can head off catastrophic global warming, leading climate scientists warned Thursday.

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All eyes on Bali climate meeting

By: Moonthala Thalangsy on November 30th, 2008

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Representatives of nearly 200 nations are gathering there to make plans for the global fight against climate change. But judging from news reports about a draft proposal that was published last Saturday ( Dec 8 ), some things in the document may still reflect the dilemma facing countries in differtent economic conditions rather than lending a unifying power to all of them.

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