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  • Slashing fossil fuel subsidies could curb greenhouse gas emissions 27 Aug 2008 12:30 GMT
    ... billion annually to reduce the price of natural gas, followed by Iran, which spends $37 billion, ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt. UNEP also announced today that a mechanism under ... developing countries had made headway in sub-Saharan Africa. Although the main beneficiaries of this programme ...

  • - UN-SUBSIDY 2 LST 27 Aug 2008 07:56 GMT
    ... billion annually to reduce the price of natural gas, followed by Iran, which spends USD 37 ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt. UNEP also announced that a mechanism under the ... developing countries had made headway in sub-Saharan Africa. "Whereas fossil fuel subsidies are an example ...

  • Cutting Ties to Fossil Fuels 27 Aug 2008 03:57 GMT
    ... billion a year spent mainly on making natural gas cheaper. Iran checked in with $37 billion, ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt also had big subsidies on fuels. "Some countries ... percent of the population. The UN said Africa was beginning to benefit from a U.N. project ...

  • Fossil fuel subsidies and growth: UN changes criteria 27 Aug 2008 01:48 GMT
    ... dollars annually to reduce the price of natural gas, followed by Iran, which spends 37 billion, ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt. UNEP also announced Monday that a mechanism under ... developing countries had made headway in sub-Saharan Africa. Although the main beneficiaries of this program ...

  • Scrapping fuel subsidies can help climate 27 Aug 2008 01:31 GMT
    ... billion a year spent mainly on making natural gas cheaper, ahead of Iran with $37 billion. ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt also had big subsidies on fuels. "Some countries ... water and food supplies. UNEP also said Africa was starting to benefit from a U.N. project ...

  • Scrapping subsidies can cut emissions 26 Aug 2008 22:53 GMT
    ... billion a year spent mainly on making natural gas cheaper, ahead of Iran with $37 billion. ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt also had big subsidies on fuels. "Some countries ... water and food supplies. UNEP also said Africa was starting to benefit from a UN project ...

  • Scrapping Fuel Subsidies Can Help Climate - UN Study 26 Aug 2008 20:32 GMT
    ... billion a year spent mainly on making natural gas cheaper, ahead of Iran with US$37 billion. ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt also had big subsidies on fuels. "Some countries ... water and food supplies. UNEP also said Africa was starting to benefit from a UN project ...

  • Environmental Progress in Middle East May Hinge on Financial Gains 26 Aug 2008 20:17 GMT
    ... trash in the impoverished area known to Egyptians as Garbage City. The aerial view from ... that countries in the Middle East and North Africa still flare about 50 billion cubic meters ...

  • A wind-win strategy to subsidies 26 Aug 2008 20:15 GMT
    ... billion a year spent mainly on making natural gas cheaper, ahead of Iran with $37 billion. ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt also have big subsidies on fuels. "Some countries ... water and food supplies. UNEP also said Africa was starting to benefit from a UN project ...

  • Slashing fossil fuel subsidies could curb greenhouse gas emissions ' UN 26 Aug 2008 19:36 GMT
    ... billion annually to reduce the price of natural gas, followed by Iran, which spends $37 billion, ... China, Saudi Arabia, India, Indonesia, Ukraine and Egypt. UNEP also announced today that a mechanism under ... developing countries had made headway in sub-Saharan Africa. Although the main beneficiaries of this programme ...


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