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  • Age: 2009
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Eric Roston is senior associate at the Nicholas Institute and author of The Carbon Age: How Life's Core Element Has Become Civilization's Greatest Threat. Read the prologue.


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  • A Walk Through the Week's Climate News

    The Climate Post: You heard it here first -- Copenhagen a success 0

    Posted 1 day, 10 hours agoA week of anticlimaxes saw President Barack Obama conducting a less-than-exuberant swing through China, the international community conceding a binding climate treaty at the COP-15 negotiations in Copenhagen, and U.S. lawmakers postponing to the spring of 2010 consideration of climate policy -- even as talk of a legislative "plan B" surfaced.
  • A Walk Through the Week's Climate News

    The Climate Post: Where there's a Will there's a fray 0

    Posted 1 week, 1 day agoNo prominent columnist spends more energy prying climate rhetoric and understanding farther apart than Newsweek and Washington Post columnist George Will.
  • U.S.: missing R's and the point

    The Climate Post: The gods must be crazy 1

    Posted 2 weeks, 1 day agoEric Roston takes a walk through the week's climate news -- and the problems facing India.
  • A WALK THROUGH THE WEEK'S CLIMATE NEWS

    The Climate Post: U.S. to Kyoto Protocol: just not that into you 0

    Posted 1 month, 1 week agoThe U.S. Senate is looking at new climate change legislation as the COP-15 global talks in Copenhagen approach this December. These two stories have fed off and driven each other all year. That they are happening together offers a clear view of just how stark differences are on what the U.S. should do.
  • A Walk Through the Week's Climate News

    The Climate Post: Gentlemen, start your lawsuits 0

    Posted 1 month, 2 weeks agoFirst Things First: The Environmental Protection Agency proposed a regulation that if approved would force the largest industrial emitters, including utilities, energy-intensive manufacturing, and refineries, to invest in the cleanest available technology for new projects or major renovations.

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