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GM grass trial aims to cut cows' gas
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  11-5-2009   
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Britain should become a 'hire society' rather than a 'throw away' society says WRAP
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  11-4-2009   
 Good idea! Now if deconsumption became a coherent government policy aimed at orderly economic contraction, rather than growth, people in their masses would be able to engage. An added benefit of deconsumption would be shorter working weeks and more freedom time.
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Gore's 'An Inconvenent Truth' Sequel Pushes New Age Science
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  11-3-2009   
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An Open Letter to the Council of the American Physical Society
amgumen
by amgumen  11-2-2009   
 Studies of a variety of natural processes, including ocean cycles and solar variability, indicate that they can account for variations in the Earth’s climate on the time scale of decades and centuries. Current climate models appear insufficiently reliable to properly account for natural and anthropogenic contributions to past climate change, much less project future climate. The APS supports an objective scientific effort to understand the effects of all processes – natural and human --on the Earth’s climate and the biosphere’s response to climate change, and promotes technological options for meeting challenges of future climate changes, regardless of cause. List of 160 signers of the APS petition available
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China, India Cancel Out Copenhagen
sahara
by sahara  11-1-2009   
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Meat creates half of all greenhouse gases
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 People are cutting down rain forests to make grazing land for cattle, or to grow soya beans for cattle to eat. Now the numbers of methane emitting livestock are orders of magnitude greater than they were only 50 years ago.
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Sperm Whale Classified Carbon Neutral
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  10-29-2009   
 Prior analysis of whale carbon dioxide emissions attributes 25 percent of carbon dioxide emissions total to the animals in the Southern Ocean region. Subsequent computation lowers the whales’ carbon dioxide emissions estimate to 0.3 percent, which is equivalent to 17 million tons of carbon a year. Lavery and team explain that there are low levels of iron in the Southern Ocean, and the sperm whales each contribute about 10 grams of iron to the surface. Since the iron comes from the whales’ waste material, it takes the form of liquid plumes, effectively acting as a fertilizer and encouraging growth of plankton. Depending on the exact values and environmental conditions, sperm whales can then be classified “either a net carbon sink or as carbon-neutral,” Discovery writes.
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Climate chief Lord Stern: give up meat to save the planet
jay8h
by jay8h  10-27-2009   
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Where in the World is Global Warming a Priority?
billpar
by billpar  10-26-2009   
 Sure, there would be a huge transfer of wealth from the developed nations to developing nations, but that’s not what Torethy Frank wants. She says, “There is too much corruption in the government and it goes in people’s pockets. Give the money directly to the people for businesses so we can support ourselves without having to rely on the government.” As David Kreutzer mentions in his Politico chat wrap, there much faster and much less expensive ways to adapt to climate change than trying to change the temperature by capping greenhouse gas emissions. Mosquito nets and attacking breeding grounds of mosquitoes and building levees to protect against potentially rising sea levels are all much cheaper but dramatically more effective than signing on to something that would prohibit these countries to develop.
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It Has The Stench Of Opportunity
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  10-18-2009    1
 By reducing the amount of the potent greenhouse gas released into the air, the projects also potentially could turn cow dung into dollars, if a climate bill before Congress becomes law. "Agriculture and agribusiness is what Greeley is all about," Biggi said. "We needed to take that strong traditional economic base and ... merge it with emerging renewable energy and technology." Waste may be the new energy crop in these parts. But elsewhere, communities are looking anew at power sources such as the sun and wind that may exist in their own backyards.
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Australia's Own Issue Dire Climate Warning
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  10-16-2009    3
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Find the Family Footprint!
n2teaching
by n2teaching  10-15-2009   
 Try this out and find what your family's carbon footprint really is. There are a variety of surveys that can be used to assess your family's carbon footprint. This is a very helpful one from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Drivers should be forced to pay per mile to save the planet, finds climate watchdog
lakotahope
by lakotahope  10-11-2009   
 I just watched V for Vendetta, and I pull up the Daily Mail at 2330 hrs to check for newest bits of information from across the water. Then I Read This Article--What are Some People Thinking??? Especially, with the surveillance Great Britain possesses.......Unimaginable Brave New World
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Heathrow's Third Runway and Climate Goals
ruchira111
by ruchira111  10-9-2009   
 Countries need to adopt new technologies and reduce greenhouse gas emission.
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Companies Ditch Chamber of Commerce Because of Climate Bill Attitude
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-6-2009   
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Oilsands greenhouse gas emissions underestimated
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  10-5-2009   
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A Cheap Fix for Climate: Retrofitting
David Hughes
by David Hughes  10-4-2009   
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Paul Eckert Greenhouse Info
daviddanielsfl
by daviddanielsfl  10-4-2009   
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Success! EPA Regulates Greenhouse Gas Emissions
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-3-2009   
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Fascist SENATOR Boxer Pays Off GE in Climate Bill Boondoggle
merrie
by merrie  10-1-2009    2
  Michelle Malkin The Boxer-Kerry green boondoggle http://michellemalkin.com/2009/09/30/the-boxer-kerry-green-boondoggle/ Video: Boxer, Alford spar on “automatic refunds” under Waxman-Markey http://hotair.com/archives/2009/09/29/video-boxer-alford-spar-on-automatic-refunds-under-waxman-markey/ Cap And Trade To Be Very Profitable For GE NWI Patriots Blog http://nwipatriots.com/blog/2009/09/30/cap-and-trade-to-be-very-profitable-for-ge/ Bloodthirsty Liberal http://bloodthirstyliberal.com/?p=10759 http://greenhellblog.com/2009/09/30/boxer-pays-off-ge-in-climate-bill/
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Earth Needs Users' Guide To Protect It From People
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  9-30-2009    5
  Nature said in an editorial the proposed indicators were a "creditable attempt" to quantify limits on human use of the planet. However, it noted, for instance, that fertilizers caused pollution yet helped feed millions of people. Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, head of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and a co-author of the study, said there were growing risks of abrupt and possibly irreversible changes. "Since the Industrial Revolution, a new era has arisen, the Anthropocene, in which human actions have become the main driver of global environmental change," they wrote.
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Nature Capital
aizwaikcha
by aizwaikcha  9-29-2009   
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Maybe We Could Target Verbal Pollution Next?
merrie
by merrie  9-29-2009   
 No one has the time for a full cataloging of Kerry's ignorance. In any case, the average American may or may not know what "cap and trade" means but they know what BS smells like. STILL WAITING FOR THE SOUNDBITE: "It's not healthcare reform, it's death reduction". Posted by Tom Maguire
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Met Office: catastrophic climate change could happen with 50 years
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  9-28-2009   
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9 Environmental Boundaries We Don't Want to Cross
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  9-25-2009   
 Records of global transitions between geological ages, and of regional changes between environmental stages, suggest that planet-wide change could happen relatively quickly. It might not take thousands or millions of years for Earth’s environment to be altered. It could happen in centuries, perhaps even decades. Exactly what Earth would look like is difficult to predict in detail, but it could be radically different from the mild environment that has prevailed for the last 10,000 years. It was temperate stability that nurtured the rise of civilization, and it should continue for thousands of years to come, unless humanity keeps pushing the limits. “The Earth of the last 10,000 years has been more recognizable than the Earth we may have 100 years from now. It won’t be Mars, but it won’t be the Earth that you and I know,” said Foley. “This is the single most defining problem of our time. Will we have the wisdom to be stewards of a world we’ve come to dominate?” Th
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Murkowski Thwarted – Plan to Cook Planet Must Wait
papananook
by papananook  9-25-2009   
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Scientists Hope to Power Cars with Grass Clippings
artdawgs
by artdawgs  9-24-2009   
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Action Alert: Copenhagen (and You) Must Cut Carbon Emissions by at Least 10% During 2010
brightlight4
by brightlight4  9-24-2009    1
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9 Environmental Boundaries We Don’t Want to Cross
tabsey
by tabsey  9-24-2009   
 Too much info to clip.
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The Injustice of Carbon Offsets
katsteevns
by katsteevns  9-23-2009    1
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Tell the Senate: Hands off the EPA
brightlight4
by brightlight4  9-22-2009   
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HP sets GHG emission reduction target
supplyknowledge
by supplyknowledge  9-22-2009   
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Unruly To Be Lessoned In Green
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  9-22-2009    1
 I am currently stuck ( a problem I am hoping to alleviate before winter) with the now Infamous Unitil Electric company. If you have not heard , they were the one's whose clients were without power for 14 days during last year's ice storm. This company has never spent a dime in emergency planning( no joke) or testing despite an annual raise in rates , until this year. Yet the top 10 on the board are pulling in 6 figure salary's. With company's like this around how can you afford not to go green?
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Steven Chu: Americans Are Like 'Teenage Kids' When it Comes to Energy
jatfla
by jatfla  9-22-2009   
 More elitist behavior; and yes, they are influencing our kids through public indoctrination. I'm all for being a responsible energy user. I have noticed one thing though...the more we try to save on our utility bill, the more revenue the city loses so they have to increase the rates! Lose - Lose.
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Recession results in steep fall in emissions
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  9-21-2009   
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The Costs of Cap and Trade $1761 per year per household
amgumen
by amgumen  9-16-2009    1
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Administration Privately Admits Cap-And-Trade Could Cost Families $1,761 A Year: FOIA Documents
merrie
by merrie  9-16-2009    2
 So there you have it, from an internal Treasury Department document that cap-and-trade could generate federal receipts, i.e. tax revenue, in the range of $100 to $200 billion a year. Does that cost sound familiar to you? The Heritage Foundation has long predicted that: "The annual cost of emissions permits to energy users will be at least $100 billion by 2012 and could exceed $390 billion by 2035." This raises a whole other issue, that the $100 to $200 billion estimate by Treasury has no date or timeline of any kind. While Heritage follows the trajectory through to 2035, and even to 2050, the Treasury Department doesn't provide any further analysis or calculations. In a different memo, prepared by President Obama's transition team after the election, they throw this out there: "Economic costs will likely be on the order of 1% of GDP, making them equal in scale to all existing environmental regulation." That's another prediction offered up without any details as to . . .
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Niagara Falls, not just for honeymooners
vicwelle
by vicwelle  9-15-2009   
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EPA's International Cooperation Site
kristenann20
by kristenann20  9-15-2009   
 General info/links for International cooperative plans
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Australians the 'world's worst polluters'
tabsey
by tabsey  9-11-2009    1
 And we have enough sunshine to power the world.
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