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Must see Naomi Oreskes talk on Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscure the Truth about Climate Change.
In Climate Progress - Posted 4 days ago
Naomi Oreskes' upcoming book, Merchants of Doubt, explains the troubling story of how a cadre of influential scientists have clouded public underst...
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Robert Watson: There is no doubt that the evidence for human-induced climate change is irrefutable. - Former chair says IPCC must acknowledge mistakes and consider shorter reports focused on the key issues, but In many cases, the IPCC is ve
In Climate Progress - Posted 5 days ago
All major emitters of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases need to rapidly and cost-effectively transition to a low-carbon economy, in both the p...
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Colorado House Bill 10-1001 Passes Senate: Will Raise Renewable Energy Standard to 30% by 2020
In EE/RE Investing - Posted 6 days ago
This article was written before the HB10-1001 passed the Senate on March 5, and so focuses on the arguments for and against. Read on, and you'll see w...
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Cannibalizing Environmentalism: Tzeporah Berman under attack
In DeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds - Posted 6 days ago
berman campbell.jpg There's nothing mainstream media loves more than the spectacle of environmental...
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Energy and Global Warming News for March 5: Researchers hope to harness energy from windows; Harvard: fuel taxes needed to cut vehicle emissions; Mercedes to double investment in EV technology
In Climate Progress - Posted 6 days ago
Researchers hope to harness energy from office windowsA project from the Center for Architecture Science and Ecology would use office windows as sola...
Tags: batteries beijing canadian carbon carbon dioxide carbon emissions china chinese climate change climate risk co2 electric emissions fossil fuel geneva
State of the California Feed-in Tariff
In Clean Tech Blog - Posted 1 week ago
David NiebauerA new, innovative feed-in tariff for small-scale solar development is coming to California. Rather than setting a fixed price in an env...
Tags: cleantech electric fossil fuel germany policy regulation regulations regulatory renewable renewable energy solar solar energy spain wind
Wind vs. Natural Gas
In Energy Outlook - Posted 1 week ago
Today's Wall St. Journal includes a very interesting article on the real-world competition between wind power and electricity generated from fossil fu...
Tags: emissions energy policy fossil fuel fossil fuels greenhouse gas journal natural gas policy renewable renewable energy renewables wind wind energy
Energy and Global Warming News for February 26: Goodbye, Hummer; Olympics going for the green
In Climate Progress - Posted 1 week ago
Goodbye, HummerThe world might be saved: It looks as if the Hummer is destined for the junkyard. The plan by General Motors to sell the muscular brand...
Tags: advocates alternative energy batteries battery canada carbon carbon emissions carbon neutral china chinese clean air act climate change co2 congress department of energy
Common Sense and the Attack on the IPCC
In DeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds - Posted 2 weeks ago
When all logic leaves an argument, which is something that seems to happen on a daily basis in politics, it is good to step back and lay things out in...
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Oil prices: It s the economics, stupid
In Environmental Economics - Posted 2 weeks ago
Oil prices did spike to triple-digit levels in early 2008, then drop sharply. But think about the fact that right now, with the world economy still se...
Tags: carbon economic economic policy economy fossil fuel fuel prices oil prices policy sustainability
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