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Worldwatch Institute’s Eye on Earth is a news service offering key developments in international environmental news. A combination of global knowledge from the minds of Worldwatch Institute researchers and on-the-ground reporting from our staff and contributors, Eye on Earth offers new ideas and analysis on sustainability.

  • tasty tariffs

    North American feed-in tariff policies take off 0

    Posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago Clean energy advocates in Europe have long considered the feed-in tariff as an antidote to the industrial world's fossil fuel dependency. Now, the United States and Canada are starting to catch on as well. Read More
  • A climate change we can disbelieve in

    Sarah Palin’s record on climate change 9

    Posted 1 year, 2 months ago  

    When comparing the U.S. presidential candidates' green credentials, both contenders support greater action to address climate change through a cap on U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. While Republican candidate John McCain's reduction targets are more modest than the promises of Democrat Barack Obama, either candidate should offer a significant shift from the largely stalled policies of the current administration. Among the vice presidential candidates, however, the choices offer significant contrasts in ideology and policy. Democrat Joe Biden supports action that reflects the stance taken by Senator Obama. Meanwhile, Republican nominee Sarah Palin has stated that she… Read More

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  • A climate hero: An outspoken truth

    A look back at James Hansen’s seminal testimony on climate, part three 0

    Posted 1 year, 5 months ago Worldwatch Institute is partnering with Grist to bring you this three-part series commemorating the 20-year anniversary of NASA scientist James Hansen's groundbreaking testimony on global climate change next week. Part three of three follows. Part one is here; part two is here.

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    In May 1989, a few months after NASA scientist James Hansen declared that global warming had arrived, he would provide another testimony to clarify the risks of future climate change.

    But before Hansen could make his presentation to Sen. Al Gore's subcommittee, the White House's Office of Management and Budget intercepted the testimony… Read More

  • A climate hero: The testimony

    A look back at James Hansen’s seminal testimony on climate, part two 0

    Posted 1 year, 5 months ago Worldwatch Institute is partnering with Grist to bring you this three-part series commemorating the 20-year anniversary of NASA scientist James Hansen's groundbreaking testimony on global climate change next week. Part one is here; part three is here.

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    James Hansen's testimonyAn unprecedented heat wave gripped the United States in the summer of 1988. Droughts destroyed crops. Forests were in flames. The Mississippi River was so dry that barges could not pass. Nearly half the nation was declared a disaster area.

    The record-high temperatures led growing numbers of people to wonder whether… Read More

  • A climate hero: The early years

    A look back at James Hansen’s seminal testimony on climate, part one 9

    Posted 1 year, 5 months ago Worldwatch Institute is partnering with Grist to bring you this three-part series commemorating the 20-year anniversary of NASA scientist James Hansen’s groundbreaking testimony on global climate change next week. It is written by Worldwatch staff writer Ben Block. Here follows part one. Part two is here; part three is here.

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    James Hansen

    The speakers at a Washington, D.C., climate rally this past Earth Day, April 22, showcased the range of the modern environmental movement. They included an activist who engaged in a hunger strike, an outspoken preacher from the Hip… Read More

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