All Press Reviews
22 Oct
Europe attempted to reassert its international leadership in the fight against global warming today, offering to slash its greenhouse gas emissions by up to 95% by 2050 and by 30% by 2020 if a climate...
A lire sur : The Guardian
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21 Oct
Burning fossil fuels costs the United States about $120 billion a year in health costs, mostly because of thousands of premature deaths from air pollution, the National Academy of Sciences reported in...
A lire sur : The New York Times
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21 Oct
Big News: In a historic move, Lisa Jackson?s EPA threw down the gauntlet on mountaintop removal mining last Friday?after they had just compromised on another massively destructive mountaintop removal operation...
A lire sur : Grist
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19 Oct
Lord Hunt, a minister in the Department of Energy and Climate Change, gives his verdict on Britain's nuclear power projects.
A lire sur : The Guardian
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19 Oct
As the Senate prepares to tackle global warming, the nation?s energy producers, once united, are battling one another over policy decisions worth hundreds of billions of dollars in coming decades.
A lire sur : The New York Times
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16 Oct
Two new reports say existing forest and ocean systems offer the most cost effective way to capture and store carbon - far cheaper than industrial Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology more...
A lire sur : The Ecologist
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16 Oct
There's trouble in the pipeline as gas buyers look to exploit falling prices and sellers seek to stick to long-term deals.
A lire sur : Times online
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15 Oct
Vast amounts of the clean-burning fossil fuel have been discovered in shale deposits, setting off a gas rush. But how it will affect our energy use is still uncertain.
A lire sur : Technology Review
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15 Oct
Demand for oil in developed nations peaked in 2005, and changing demographics and improved motor-vehicle efficiency guarantee that it won't hit those heights again, IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates...
A lire sur : The New York Times
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14 Oct
Energy and climate change secretary says viable CCS technologies will be pursued with 'great urgency'.
A lire sur : The Guardian
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