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Posted 51 weeks ago
The airwaves have recently been filled with advertisements heralding a plethora of clean energy technologies. GE promoted its smart grid technologies in a Wizard of Oz-themed Super Bowl ad. Vestas,
Posted 1 year ago
This is a joint posting with Robin Kraft, and originally appeared on the Center for Global Development's Global Development: Views from the Center blogNearly two years after the U.S. Supreme Court o
Posted 1 year ago
This post originally appeared on CGD's Global Development: Views from the Center blogOn March 2, thousands of people are expected to engage in mass civil disobedience at the coal-fired Capitol Power P
Posted 1 year ago
Browsing power plant emissions just got easier, thanks to a new version of CARMA that you can explore using Google Earth. According to Google's site, Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to
Tags: emissions
Posted 1 year ago
Browsing power plant emissions just got easier, thanks to a new version of CARMA that you can explore using Google Earth. According to Google's site, Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to
Tags: emissions
Posted 1 year ago
News of the CARMA 2.0 update appeared in US media and abroad, including in Taiwan and India. CGD Web and Media Assistant Ben Edwards collects a few excerpts in CGD Coverage from the CARMA 2.0 Med
Posted 1 year ago
News of the CARMA 2.0 update appeared in US media and abroad, including in Taiwan and India. CGD Web and Media Assistant Ben Edwards collects a few excerpts in CGD Coverage from the CARMA 2.0 Med
Posted 1 year ago
CARMA 2.0 has arrived! And our analysis of the latest data shows that the world still has a long way to go on curbing emissions growth.Last week's Washington Post feature on CARMA focuses on massive g
Posted 1 year ago
CARMA 2.0 has arrived! And our analysis of the latest data shows that the world still has a long way to go on curbing emissions growth.Last week's Washington Post feature on CARMA focuses on massive g
Posted 1 year ago
Recent weeks have seen the carbon footprint of the National Thermal Power Corporation - India's largest power company - come under some scrutiny. A Times of India article in late July first noted NTPC



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