Federal Agencies to Consider Climate Impacts
The White House's Council on Environmental Quality issued new guidanPublication Date: Tue, 08/02/2016
View ArticleMexico to Pilot Carbon Pricing
Before launching a national carbon market in 2018, Mexico will undertake a 12-month carbon pricing demonstration project beginning in November of this year.Publication Date: Wed, 09/07/2016
View ArticleHydropower Isn't Totally Carbon-Free
A forthcoming study from Washington State University finds that reservoirs—including those created by hydroelectric dams—might produce 25 percent more greenhouse gas emissions than previously...
View ArticleParis Climate Accord Will Take Effect November 4
"Germany, France, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and Malta - European Union nations which have completed domestic ratification and account for about four percent of emissions - formally signed up on...
View ArticleGermany Pushing Europe to Ban the Internal Combustion Engine by 2030
"Germany’s Spiegel Magazin [German] reported this morning that the country’s top legislative body was able to reach a bi-partisan agreement that hopes to aPublication Date: Sat, 10/08/2016
View ArticleGlobal Agreement Reached to Limit 'Super Greenhouse Gas Emissions'
"The talks in Kigali, the capital of Publication Date: Sat, 10/15/2016
View ArticleResearchers Discover Thousands of Abandoned Methane Wells in Pennsylvania
"Pennsylvania has more abandoned oil and gas wells than previously thought, and some are leaking large amounts of climate-damaging methane gas," reports Marie Cusick. Those findings come from a new...
View ArticleNew York's Biggest Challenge for Emission Reduction Goals: Green Building
David Giambusso and Brendan Cheney explore the status of OneNYC—the city of New York's plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 80 percent by 2050.Publication Date: Tue, 01/19/2016
View ArticleThe Erosion of Public Trust
Residents of Porter Ranch, the upscale community in the San Fernando Valley near the maPublication Date: Sat, 01/23/2016
View ArticleMethane Emissions Replace CO2 Emissions— Is This Progress?
Last year, coal and natural gas supplied roughly equal amounts of energy in the U.S., about one third of total energy generation each, according to the U.S.Publication Date: Wed, 04/13/2016
View ArticleEPA Releases Final Methane Rule for New and Modified Oil and Gas Wells
A new methane rule is an essential part of President Obama's climate initiative.Publication Date: Thu, 05/12/2016
View ArticleGreatest Barrier to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in California: Gas Prices
"Recently released figures show that even as statewide greenhouse gas emissions fell slightly betweePublication Date: Wed, 07/06/2016
View ArticleTransportation Catching Industry as the Leading Cause of Greenhouse Gas...
"Transportation isn’t the only sector that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions in our world, but it’s a big chunk, and it’s portion is growing," according to an article by Charlie...
View Article'State of the Climate' Report: 2015 Set Multiple Records
"Last year officially surpassed 2014 as the warmest year ever noted on record," according to an article by Madeleine Thomas.Publication Date: Wed, 08/03/2016
View ArticleFederal Agencies to Consider Climate Impacts
The White House's Council on Environmental Quality issued new guidanPublication Date: Tue, 08/02/2016
View ArticleMexico to Pilot Carbon Pricing
Before launching a national carbon market in 2018, Mexico will undertake a 12-month carbon pricing demonstration project beginning in November of this year.Publication Date: Wed, 09/07/2016
View ArticleHydropower Isn't Totally Carbon-Free
A forthcoming study from Washington State University finds that reservoirs—including those created by hydroelectric dams—might produce 25 percent more greenhouse gas emissions than previously...
View ArticleParis Climate Accord Will Take Effect November 4
"Germany, France, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and Malta - European Union nations which have completed domestic ratification and account for about four percent of emissions - formally signed up on...
View ArticleGermany Pushing Europe to Ban the Internal Combustion Engine by 2030
"Germany’s Spiegel Magazin [German] reported this morning that the country’s top legislative body was able to reach a bi-partisan agreement that hopes to aPublication Date: Sat, 10/08/2016
View ArticleGlobal Agreement Reached to Limit 'Super Greenhouse Gas Emissions'
"The talks in Kigali, the capital of Publication Date: Sat, 10/15/2016
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