Username: Password:
Blog Articles Tagged With   "greenhouse gas"
Sorted by: Date SourceSubscribe

Post-Apocalypse Now: Though flawed as an eco-pic, Avatar deserves Best Picture award - James Cameron: We need to mobilize like we did during World War II to fight global warming. The threat to our country and children is that severe.
In Climate Progress - Posted 6 days ago
I'm very interested in your thoughts on Avatar.Here are mine on the must-see movie but flawed eco-pic and the controversies surrounding it:[Mi...
Tags: emissions environmentalist global warming greenhouse gas
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 1 week 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...
Tags: bush administration carbon carbon dioxide carbon emissions climate change climate science dutch emissions fossil fuel global warming greenhouse gas greenland kyoto netherlands political
Arctic Methane on the Move?
In Real Climate - Posted 1 week ago
Methane is like the radical wing of the carbon cycle, in today's atmosphere a stronger greenhouse gas per molecule than CO2, and an atmospheric concen...
Tags: carbon carbon cycle co2 economic greenhouse gas norway research studies study
The Heritage Foundation loses its grip on reality, calls science magic'
In Climate Progress - Posted 1 week ago
The Heritage Foundation, a once-influential conservative think tank, has long had extreme views (see Heritage even opposes energy efficiency ). ...
Tags: analysis bush administration climate change emissions global warming greenhouse gas politicians president regulatory report research uk
Methane Melt: The Most Important Story You Don't Follow
In WorldChanging - Posted 1 week ago
We've written before about the danger that climate change will lead to the thawing and release of methane frozen on the ocean floor, and indeed the wo...
Tags: britain carbon carbon dioxide carbon sequestration emissions germany greenhouse gas greenhouse gasses journal london politics report research study
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 1 week 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
Murkowski to Senate: Drill the Arctic or my state gets it! - Opposes bipartisan energy and climate bill if no ANWR drilling; Lieberman says, That's a deal-breaker.
In Climate Progress - Posted 1 week ago
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has decided to hold the fate of her state, nation, and world hostage to drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as ...
Tags: carbon clean air act climate change congress department of energy election emissions global warming greenhouse gas legislation policies policy political regulations senate
Massive methane leak in Arctic could trigger abrupt warming
In Mongabay.com: Environment News - Posted 1 week ago
Methane, a greenhouse gas 30 times more potent than carbon, is spewing from what was believed to be an impermeable barrier in Siberia in amounts equal...
Tags: carbon study
Fuel Taxes Must Rise, Harvard Researchers Say
In Dot Earth - Posted 1 week ago
Harvard researchers find that fuel taxes may need to go up in order to meet the Obama administration's greenhouse gas emission targets....
Tags: greenhouse gas
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
1
...

Featured Green Blogs

Clean Energy
Learn the facts and take action on global warming, clean air, green power, energy efficiency, clean water and nuclear...
Energy Balance
Energy Balance is a series of essays on the matter of future energy provision for the world, particularly against the...
Enviropundit
There will be three main topics of this blog: 1. Sustainable building. 2. Disproving the perceived dichotomy of envir...
Green Buildings NYC
Discussing sustainable design, urban planning, and green buildings, with particular emphasis on the LEED Green Buildi...
Maria Energia
Highlighting companies and innovations that are leading the world toward more efficient, reliable, and secure energy ...
MetaEfficient
MetaEfficient: We cover the latest green technologies and products...
R-Squared Energy Blog
Discussion of the serious energy challenges we face today and in the coming years....
TerraBlog
News and views from the global warming frontlines....
WattHead
WattHead delivers news and commentary focused on the critical transition to a sustainable energy future. A sustainabl...