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Can U.S., China Team Up on Climate, Energy? – Dot Earth Blog – NYTimes.com

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Both Mr. Obama and leaders in Beijing have said a top priority is using energy more efficiently and advancing non-polluting technologies. China also released several recent reports laying out financial and technical means for allowing industrialized countries to help cut the climate impact from its energy use.

via Can U.S., China Team Up on Climate, Energy? – Dot Earth Blog – NYTimes.com.

China launches first coal-to-liquids project

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Shenhua Group, the country’s biggest coal producer, said on Jan 5 that its first direct coal-to-liquids (CTL) project, the first of its kind in China, had already started operation.

via China launches first coal-to-liquids project.

In China, Growth Still Trumping Green? – Dot Earth Blog – NYTimes.com

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Despite the recent dive in China’s electricity generation in the recession, it’s clear the country’s drive to urbanize and industrialize is going to require ever more energy, and coal remains the fuel of first and last resort.

via In China, Growth Still Trumping Green? – Dot Earth Blog – NYTimes.com.

China’s Power Surge Ends (for Now) – Dot Earth Blog – NYTimes.com

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

The extraordinary growth in power generation in China in recent years, which quickly vaulted the emerging industrial powerhouse to the top of the global list of carbon dioxide emitters, has collapsed under the weight of the global economic implosion — at least for now.

via China’s Power Surge Ends (for Now) – Dot Earth Blog – NYTimes.com.

Obama’s plan for recovery – includes solar, wind, and retrofits

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

On Thursday, President-elect Barack Obama called for doubling production of alternative energy in the United States over the next three years as part of his “American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan.” In a speech officially rolling out the plan, he also set a goal of retrofitting more than 75 percent of federal buildings and 2 million homes to make them more energy-efficient.

via The first step toward recovery | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist.

Article summarizing naysayers views

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Climate Deniers Gin Up Unscrupulous Science | StatesmanJournal.com | Statesman Journal.

Brazil to increase troops to protect Amazon

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Defence Minister Nelson Jobim said the government will increase the number of troops in the Amazon from 17,000 to 30,000 and build 28 new forts on Indian land and conservation areas of the world’s largest rain forest.

via Mercopress.

Simple recycling presentation

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Pretty basic, but might be entertaining or informative for school children.

Carbon footprint of meat based diet

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

“Simply put, raising beef, pigs, sheep, chicken, and eggs is very, very energy intensive. More than half of all the grains grown in America actually go to feed animals, not people, says the World Resources Institute. That means a huge fraction of the petroleum-based herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers applied to grains, plus staggering percentages of all agricultural land and water use, are put in the service of livestock. Stop eating animals and you use dramatically less fossil fuels, as much as 250 gallons less oil per year for vegans, says Cornell University’s David Pimentel, and 160 gallons less for egg-and-cheese-eating vegetarians.”

via Audubon Magazine.

British engineers have developed a new environmentally friendly cement that is carbon-negative | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Cement, a vast source of planet-warming carbon dioxide, could be transformed into a means of stripping the greenhouse gas from the atmosphere, thanks to an innovation from British engineers.

via British engineers have developed a new environmentally friendly cement that is carbon-negative | Environment | guardian.co.uk.