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Hope for a post-Kyoto agreement? China is prepared to make a climate deal |
Joseph Romm |
13 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: politics, China, climate, greenhouse-gas emissions, international politics, climate change mitigation (all these topics) |
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Coal: Still not cheap The cost of the FutureGen 'clean coal' plant doubles |
Sean Casten |
13 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, coal, energy, greenhouse-gas emissions (all these topics) |
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Hear some trains a-comin' Public transit will be necessary for CO2 reductions |
Jon Rynn |
12 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, energy, greenhouse-gas emissions, legislation, placemaking, politics, public transportation (all these topics) |
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Carbon sequestration and the precautionary principle A guest essay from Peter Montague raises questions about the rush to sequestration |
David Roberts |
12 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: carbon sequestration, climate change mitigation, greenhouse-gas emissions, energy, climate, coal (all these topics) |
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Beijing Dispatch: China's carbon harbingers Plans for reducing emissions in China |
Christina Larson |
10 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: China, climate, climate change mitigation, greenhouse-gas emissions, politics (all these topics) |
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Cool things happening at the local level California 'cool cities' are taking the lead on climate change |
Rep Jane Harman |
08 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: air pollution, California, climate, climate change mitigation, greenhouse-gas emissions, placemaking, politics (all these topics) |
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Once You Lop, You Just Can't Stop Food companies damaging climate through deforestation, says new report |
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08 Nov 2007 |
News |
| Posted at 9:12 AM on 08 Nov 2007 The makers of such familiar products as Pringles, KitKat, and Philadelphia cream cheese are contributing to deforestation and climate change, says a new report from Greenpeace. Companies like Unilever, Kraft, and Nestle use palm oil from Indonesia in their products. And guess what happens in Indonesia when the palm-oil peddlers come calling? Virgin forests ar ... |
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| Topics: agriculture, business, climate, deforestation, food, greenhouse-gas emissions, Indonesia (all these topics) |
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Transportation and climate get hitched Seattle-area voters tied the knot |
Eric de Place |
07 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: cars, climate, greenhouse-gas emissions, legislation, local politics, placemaking, politics, public transportation, Seattle (all these topics) |
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Shell Game Misleading Shell Oil ads removed from British media |
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07 Nov 2007 |
News |
| Posted at 5:51 PM on 07 Nov 2007 Shell Oil has removed ads from Britain's media after the country's Advertising Standards Authority criticized the company's claim to consumers that "we use our waste CO2 to grow flowers." A complaint from activist groups estimated that perhaps 0.325 percent of Shell's emission of poor, misunderstood CO2 emissions are used to grow flowers. sources: Associated Press, Reuters < Previous | ... |
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| Topics: Big Oil, climate, dumbassery , greenhouse-gas emissions, news (all these topics) |
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Barreling Ahead Energy demand, greenhouse-gas emissions expected to soar, says report |
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07 Nov 2007 |
News |
| Posted at 8:36 AM on 07 Nov 2007 The International Energy Agency has released its annual World Energy Outlook, and it's fair to say that the outlook is, um, not good. World energy demand is projected to surge by 55 percent by 2030, with China and India accounting for nearly half of that increase and China overtaking the U.S. as the globe's primary energy glutton. Think $100-a-barrel oil is spendy? That's nothi ... |
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| Topics: climate, energy, greenhouse-gas emissions, news, oil (all these topics) |
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CBO vs. ACSA = TKO The Congressional Budget Office savages the Lieberman-Warner approach to climate change pol |
David Roberts |
05 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: carbon tax, carbon trading, climate, climate change mitigation, greenhouse-gas emissions, legislation, politics (all these topics) |
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Memo to the Air Force Stop misleading the public on liquid coal |
Joseph Romm |
02 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: carbon neutral, climate, coal, energy, greenhouse-gas emissions (all these topics) |
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Seattle meets Kyoto Is there another side to Seattle's good news? |
Clark Williams-Derry |
01 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, energy, greenhouse-gas emissions, Seattle (all these topics) |
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Introducing Auden Schendler: Part I On those quotes in Businessweek's 'Little Green Lies' |
Joseph Romm |
30 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: energy, climate, greenhouse-gas emissions, greening biz operations, business (all these topics) |
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On climate, Hu's leading whom? Snappy comebacks for the climate do-nothing set who's using China as an excuse |
Anna Fahey |
28 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: China, climate, climate change mitigation, greenhouse-gas emissions, international politics, politics (all these topics) |
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Everything old is new again U.S. blocks consensus at international global warming conference ... 17 years ago |
Andrew Dessler |
26 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, climate change mitigation, greenhouse-gas emissions, international politics, politics (all these topics) |
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Getting All Their Trucks in a Row California air regulators adopt emissions-tackling rules |
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26 Oct 2007 |
News |
| Posted at 11:41 AM on 26 Oct 2007 As part of its groundbreaking plan to tackle air-polluting, climate-warming emissions, the California Air Resources Board has adopted six new rules for manufacturers, shippers, and truckers. Starting in 2010, vehicles that go in for a tune up or oil change will be required to fully inflate their tires; trucks and trailers must be fitted with fuel-saving devices; cargo ship ... |
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| Topics: business, California, climate, greenhouse-gas emissions, news, regulation (all these topics) |
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Everything: Still going to hell Brundtland update finds problems unsolved |
David Roberts |
25 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, fishing, greenhouse-gas emissions, endangered species, air pollution (all these topics) |
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Slow down China has not officially endorsed a carbon price |
David Roberts |
24 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: China, carbon tax, climate, greenhouse-gas emissions (all these topics) |
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Everything But the Ocean Sink World's oceans sequestering less CO2 than expected |
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22 Oct 2007 |
News |
| Posted at 11:55 AM on 22 Oct 2007 The world's oceans appear to be sequestering far less carbon dioxide than one would hope, says a new study. CO2 soakage by the north Atlantic Ocean has lessened dramatically in the last decade. "The speed and size of the change show that we cannot take for granted the ocean sink for the carbon dioxide," says one researcher. What we can take for granted: a continuing slew o ... |
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| Topics: carbon sequestration, climate, climate science, greenhouse-gas emissions, news, oceans (all these topics) |
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This urban life Even the greenest suburbs can't touch low urban emission rates |
Ryan Avent |
21 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, greenhouse-gas emissions, placemaking, sprawl, urban planning (all these topics) |
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Geo-engineering remains a bad idea Climate change mitigation strategy could actually damage the planet |
Joseph Romm |
19 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, climate change mitigation, energy, geoengineering, greenhouse-gas emissions (all these topics) |
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Coal is the enemy of the human race: Roderick Bremby is a hero edition Kansas coal plant air permit denied on basis of CO2 |
David Roberts |
18 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: coal, energy, greenhouse-gas emissions, Kansas (all these topics) |
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Jet vs. Vette On planes and cars |
Umbra Fisk |
17 Oct 2007 |
Ask Umbra |
| Hi Umbra, Which is less harmful to the environment when traveling long distances, flying or driving? A jet puts out a lot of exhaust, but since it carries a lot of people, maybe it's less than having everyone drive themselves? Craig Denver, Colo. Dearest Craig, Jeepers it was fun to find out the answer to this question for you -- the Math Whiz has joined me in the basement, and we are dorking out on carbon emissions on your behalf. Here ... |
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| Topics: advice, air travel, Ask Umbra, cars, climate, greenhouse-gas emissions, travel (all these topics) |
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Racking up climate debt The biggest GHG offenders will suffer the least from climate change |
Joseph Romm |
17 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, climate change impacts, climate equity, greenhouse-gas emissions (all these topics) |
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