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Good News for Himalayan Glaciers, Bad News for the IPCC
25 Jan, 2010 04:24 pm
The good news (if fleeting) is that Himalayan Glaciers, while retreating like most glaciers across the globe, will still be intact in 2035. The bad news...
Microalgae Producing Energy Through Emissions
11 Jan, 2010 01:42 pm
A greenhouse near Aachen is dedicated not to growing plants,but to cultivating algae. Researchers use algae to consume carbon dioxide,a gas produced by... Ecosystem Shift Accelerating From Changing Climate New Research Says
31 Dec, 2009 10:39 am
Research published last week in the journal Nature estimates the "velocity of climate change," a measurement of how quickly rising temperatures force ecosystems... Google, Jane Goodall, forests and the cloud
28 Dec, 2009 10:59 am
Not long ago, the only people who could access and analyze satellite images of the earth were government officials, the military, well-equipped scientists... It's not just about Climate Change
21 Dec, 2009 07:46 pm
This past week delegates from 192 countries descended upon historic Copenhagen to tackle the one of the most divisive issue of our times: how to limit... Climategate: Mountain or Molehill?
21 Dec, 2009 08:50 am
While the Copenhagen delegates, which now include many heads of state, wrangle about transparency and the size and funding of the pot of money that will... Real Solutions to the Energy and Climate Crises
16 Dec, 2009 02:00 pm
As my regular readers know, I've spent much of this year contemplating big themes, like the long-term picture for energy, energy and monetary policy, black... Cash Is King, Even at Copenhagen
15 Dec, 2009 04:39 pm
Although apparently brief, the suspension of the Copenhagen climate conference after a walkout by the Group of 77 developing countries confirms that the... COP15: The Time is Now
9 Dec, 2009 02:08 pm
In spite of the recent weeks of roller coaster-like expectations for a positive outcome from the COP15 climate conference that got underway Monday, the... $10.5 Trillion by 2030: the Number that Should be at the Heart of Copenhagen Climate Talks
9 Dec, 2009 02:08 pm
Forget 80% by 2050 and 17% by 2020. Time to stop fixating on 450 ppm vs 350 ppm. As UN climate talks kick off today in Copenhagen, Denmark, there's only... |



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