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Blog Action Day 2010 and Water

October 26, 2010

October 15 was the Blog Action Day for water and it’s also my birthday. Thinking about the water crisis and then about my birthday, I am feeling concerned about where I am going with every year of my life. What does a birthday celebration mean for me when, every year people in my country continue… Read More…

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NASA Animates Breakthroughs in Greenhouse Gas Research with New Tool (Video)

December 16, 2009

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Image via NASA

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Researchers at the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument on NASA’s Aqua spacecraft have given scientists studying carbon dixoide a new tool – daily global measurements of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. The data shown in the tool includes …Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Oceans Absorbing CO2, Preventing Climate Change — Good, Right? No

November 29, 2009

As scientists continue to show, the oceans absorb CO2 and keep it from going into the atmosphere. Thus, they help to protect against global climate change. However, this is looking to be perhaps an even bigger problem than climate change!

When oceans absorb this CO2, it makes them more and more acidic. “Since the industrial revolution, the ocean acidity has increased by 30%,” according to Lisa Suatoni, Ph.D. If we continue polluting CO2 as we are now, “ocean acidity will double by the end of the century compared to pre-industrial times. That is a big problem.”

A beautiful short video of the issues related to this, the oceans, and the challenge we are facing follows. It includes commentary from leading scientists and narration by Sigourney Weaver.

One of the best videos I’ve seen in a long time!

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Palm Oil Biodiesel, Now With 2000% the Emissions of Fossil Fuels

October 21, 2009

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Oil palm concession in Indonesia, photo: Hayden via flickr.

Can we just all put palm oil biodiesel produced on deforested peatlands to rest already: A new report from the United Nations Environment Programme shows that biodiesel production under these conditions can result in greenhouse gas emissions 2000% higher than fossil fuels. Other biofuels fare much better however: …Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Will airports buy carbon credits?

August 13, 2009

| Sourced From Dailyherald.com |
Congress is wrestling with a new environmental plan to save our planet. I can’t tell how comfortable that makes me. The fact that it is being discussed at the Congressional level scares the daylights out of me. Congress has not fixed anything, and everything they touch turns to a gold-plated boondoggle.
I [...]

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US CO2 emissions from fuels to fall 5 pct in 2009

August 13, 2009

* Slight carbon emissions rebound expected next year
* US is by far world’s largest polluter on per capita basis
* CO2 from fuel is 80 pct of US greenhouse gas output (Adds details, byline, background about U.S. per capita emissions)
NEW YORK, Aug 11 (Reuters) – U.S. emissions of the main greenhouse gas from tailpipes and smokestacks [...]

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TVs and microwaves emitting CO2 while people holiday

August 13, 2009

| Sourced From Lowcarboneconomy.com |
People heading abroad for the summer holidays have been urged to switch off their electronic devices and appliances while they are away.
According to research from energy company E.ON, millions of holidaymakers jet off around the world with their TVs, DVD players, ovens and microwaves still on stand-by.
In the UK alone, this [...]

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Time to get serious on carbon plan

August 13, 2009

| Sourced From News.com.au |
IN a week that will be dominated by debate over the Rudd Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, Climate Change Minister Penny Wong could, at a stroke, promote the cause of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and help stimulate the domestic economy.
The Government cynically bolted its Renewable Energy Target legislation to its CPRS [...]

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Carbon Sciences Applies for U.S. Department of Energy Grant

August 13, 2009

| Sourced From Earthtimes.org |
(http://www.carbonsciences.com/01/index.php) (OTCBB: CABN), the developer of a breakthrough technology to recycle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into gasoline and other portable fuels, announced today that the company has applied for a grant in response to a recent Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) for “innovative concepts [...]

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‘Cash for clunkers’ and lifetime CO2 emissions

August 12, 2009

| Sourced From Automotiveworld.com |
There have been many criticisms of the host of car market incentive or scrappage schemes that have sprung up across numerous countries in recent quarters. Like its counterparts in Europe and elsewhere, the US government’s so-called ‘cash for clunkers’ programme has been criticised from a number of perspectives, including that it:
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