by Eric Roston

  • A Walk Through the Week's Climate News

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

    Posted 6 days, 12 hours ago A 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. Read More
  • A Walk Through the Week's Climate News

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

    Posted 1 week, 6 days ago No prominent columnist spends more energy prying climate rhetoric and understanding farther apart than Newsweek and Washington Post columnist George Will. Read More
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  • U.S.: missing R's and the point

    The Climate Post: The gods must be crazy 1

    Posted 2 weeks, 6 days ago Eric Roston takes a walk through the week's climate news -- and the problems facing India. Read More
  • 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, 2 weeks ago The 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. Read More
  • A Walk Through the Week's Climate News

    The Climate Post: Gentlemen, start your lawsuits 0

    Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago First 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. Read More
  • A WALK THROUGH THE WEEK'S CLIMATE NEWS

    The Climate Post: Climate change blamed for New York midtown traffic 0

    Posted 2 months ago The journal Nature has published a study that attempts to find numerical “planetary boundaries” for global change, an effort that the authors believe will help policymakers better understand humanity’s impact on the planet and its life. Read More
  • A WALK THROUGH THE WEEK'S CLIMATE NEWS

    The Climate Post: Climate debates re-emerge after week-long obscurity 4

    Posted 2 months, 1 week ago Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) turned heads this week when he suggested to reporters that the calendar is so full, a vote on climate change legislation might wait until next year. Read More
  • A WALK THROUGH THE WEEK'S CLIMATE NEWS

    The Climate Post: Congress Returns, Teen Saves World 0

    Posted 2 months, 2 weeks ago This week brings complications for Copenhagen as Congress continues to drag its feet on a climate bill, while Japan's new prime minister calls for aggressive targets for emissions cuts. Van Jones resigns and the ice keeps melting. Read More
  • A WALK THROUGH THE WEEK'S CLIMATE NEWS

    The Climate Post: When climate change leads to… m-u-u-u-u-u-r-der… 1

    Posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago Alfred Hitchcock filled his movies with suspense by picking some object of life-or-death consequence -- microfilm, documents, uranium-filled wine bottles -- and setting his characters in pursuit. Read More
  • A WALK THROUGH THE WEEK'S CLIMATE NEWS

    The Climate Post: A climate for monkey business 1

    Posted 3 months ago A "tragedy of the commons," Chinese steps toward renewable energy, watermelon diesel, and other pure monkey business in this week's climate news. Read More
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