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A government pledge to slash Australia's Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 60 percent by midcentury would not stop dangerous global warming and should be extended to an 80 percent target, a report recommended Friday. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 hours ago
CANBERRA, Australia -- A government pledge to slash Australia's Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 60 percent by midcentury would not stop dangerous global warming and should be extended to an 80 percent target, a report recommended Friday. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
Scrapping fossil fuel subsidies could play an important role in cutting Greenhouse gases while giving a small but not insignificant boost to the global economy a new report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) says. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 34 days ago
Related Items Articles Business Conditions Environment Sustainability Ottawa, ON -- Businesses spent $955 million on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction technologies in 2004, down from $1.3 billion in 2002, according to a new study published in June 2008 ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 23 days ago
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --- The findings of a new study indicate that future levels of immigration will have a significant impact on efforts to reduce global CO2 Emissions. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 22 days ago
Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology and services, announced it has become a member of the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), the world's first and North America's only voluntary, legally binding Greenhouse Gas Emissions reduction, registry ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 27 days ago
Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird, today launched another important regulatory phase as part of the Government's aggressive Turning the Corner Action Plan to reduce Greenhouse gases. ... Source: events.stanford.edu --- 14 days ago
Date: Ongoing from August 26, 2008 through August 27, 2008. See details for exact dates and times. Location: Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Fisher Conference Center, 326 Galvez Street (cross street Campus Drive Loop, Stanford University. As part of its assessment activity to identify new areas for fundamental research leading to energy-related technologies that will reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, the Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) is organizing a two-day workshop on Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Technical experts in a broad range of topic areas will be assembled to discuss research ideas in reducing methane and nitrous-oxide Emissions from four main areas: agricultural soil management, livestock, waste, and natural Gas. The objective of the workshop is to identify innovative, high-risk research opportunities that would have a significant impact on reducing non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions on a large scale in the next 10 to 50 years. For more information about this event including a draft agenda, please visit: http://gcep.stanford.edu/nonco2/ For any questions regarding this event, please email gtegama@stanford.edu or call (650 724-6740. ... Source: ilp-www.mit.edu --- 7 days ago
09/09/08: Thomas R. Casten Founder CEO of Recycled Energy Development Abstract: Climate change and energy concerns call forth energy policies, but there is a failure to understand societal costs of each alternative action. Furthermore, economists and policy advisors assume the present energy conversion system is economically optimal, given current technology. Drawing on 30 years of developing $2.0 billion of local generation projects that recycle waste energy, Casten analyzes the societal costs and savings of twelve alternate approaches to generating electricity. The presentation will show how the U.S. could achieve two billion tons of CO2 reduction per year while saving over $100 billion per year. The presentation ends with suggested policy changes to induce profitable GHG reductions and start an energy efficiency revolution. About the Speaker Thomas R. Casten has spent 30 years developing decentralized energy recycling projects. He was founding president and CEO of Trigen Energy Corporation, a New York Stock Exchange corporation and its predecessors from 1977 through 2000; and he served until 2006 as founding chair and CEO of Primary Energy Ventures LLC. Tom also has served as president of the International District Energy Association, received the Normal R. Taylor Award for distinguished achievement and contributions to the industry, and has been named a CHP Champion by the U.S. Combined Heat and Power Association. He is co-found ... Source: www.channelnewsasia.com --- 22 days ago
SINGAPORE : Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) is making available S$500,000 for selected companies to reduce their Greenhouse Gas Emissions. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 26 days ago
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Twenty-one U.S. cities have agreed to measure and report Greenhouse-Gas Emissions in partnership with Local Governments for Sustainability and the influential London-based Carbon Disclosure Project . "Over 70 percent of total global Emissions are generated from cities, and if you don't measure these Emissions, you cannot manage them," explains CDP CEO Paul Dickinson. Cities signed on to the effort include Denver, Las Vegas, New Orleans, New York City, St. Paul, and West Palm Beach, and at least nine more are expected to join. Dickinson is optimistic that the effort will lead to "the beginnings of a fundamental restructuring of how cities consume energy." The first results will be published in January. sources: Reuters , Agence France-Presse ... Source: www.peta.org --- 7 days ago
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To say veteran Chico City Councilman Steve Bertagna has come full circle on the issue of global warming isn’t quite accurate, but it’s close.... ... Source: www.wsls.com --- 7 days ago
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine should be more ambitious in cutting Emissions linked to global warming, environmentalists told a state panel ...
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Climate change laws are producing a small but growing wave of lawsuits and legal threats to force counties, developers and companies to count and mitigate Emissions as part of their plans for large projects. ... Source: www.fwicki.com --- 30 days ago
As the world?s attention focuses on Beijing and China for the Olympic Games, criticism of the pollution levels around the city continues. Now, new research, led by Dr Vincent Gauci of The Open University, indicates that related atmospheric ... ... Source: www.amren.com --- 22 days ago
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