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Op-Ed Columnist Krugman on Climate, Waxman-Markley

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

If we’re going to get real action on climate change any time soon, it will be via some version of legislation proposed by Representatives Henry Waxman and Edward Markey. Their bill would limit greenhouse gases by requiring polluters to receive or buy emission permits, with the number of available permits — the “cap” in “cap and trade” — gradually falling over time.

via Op-Ed Columnist – The Perfect, the Good, the Planet – NYTimes.com.

Obama proposes first regulation of auto emissions | Reuters

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

WASHINGTON Reuters – President Barack Obama proposed on Tuesday the first U.S. regulation of auto emissions in a bid to reduce climate-warming greenhouse gasses and lower dependence on foreign oil.

via Obama proposes first regulation of auto emissions | Reuters.

US Makes $2.4 Billion Bet On Clean Coal In Stimulus Package

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

WASHINGTON — Energy Secretary Steven Chu says he will provide $2.4 billion from the economic recovery package to speed up development of technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and factories that burn coal.

Chu told a meeting of the National Coal Council on Friday that it's essential that ways are found to capture carbon dioxide from coal-burning power plants and industrial sources. Carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels is the leading greenhouse gas blamed for global warming.

Chu said coal will remain an essential energy source. He said even if coal plants in the United States were shut down, as some environmentalists want, China and India will not turn their back on coal.

via US Makes $2.4 Billion Bet On Clean Coal In Stimulus Package.

US Makes $2.4 Billion Bet On Clean Coal In Stimulus Package

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

WASHINGTON — Energy Secretary Steven Chu says he will provide $2.4 billion from the economic recovery package to speed up development of technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and factories that burn coal.

via US Makes $2.4 Billion Bet On Clean Coal In Stimulus Package.

Dan Kammen's plenary address at the Copenhagen Climate Congress

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Dan KammenVideo of Obama campaign advisor and IPCC coordinating lead author Dan Kammen’s plenary address before the Copenhagen Climate Congress (March 11, 2009), where he argues for urgent action to mitigate climate change through several approaches, including energy efficiency, energy grid infrastructure improvements, and setting a price of carbon.

Low Carbon Zones: A transformational agenda for China and Europe

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Report: Low Carbon Zones: A transformational agenda for China and Europe

This report calls for cooperation between China and Europe in three areas, technology, finance, and market access, as well as for creation of special ‘Low Carbon Zones’ which would be modeled upon the ‘Special Economic Zones’ which played such a large role in China’s economic transformation.

Report: Managing the health effects of climate change

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

The UCL Lancet Commission has produced a 41 page comprehensive report on projected health effects of climate change, “Managing the health effects of climate change” . There is also an audio podcast discussing the findings in the publication. Excerpt from the podcast:

“The big message is that climate change is a health issue, it’s not just an environment issue about polar bears and deforestation – and we think it’s quite probably the most important global health issue of the twenty first century” ~ Anthony Costello, Chair of the UCL Lancet Commission.

Article: Climate change mitigation and co-benefits of feasible transport demand policies in Beijing

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Academic article on China’s increasing transportation and related issues. Argues for a ‘road charge’ to mitigate congestion.

From the abstract: “Urban car transportation is a cause of climate change but is also associated with additional burdens such as traffic congestion and air pollution. Studies of external costs and potential impacts of travel demand management help to define policy instruments that mitigate the damaging impact of transportation. …We show that a road charge could not only address congestion but also has environmental benefits.”

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U.S. climate bill unlikely to pass this year: experts | Green Business | Reuters

Friday, May 8th, 2009

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. climate change legislation is unlikely to pass this year due to concerns about the recession and contention over the implementation of the program, according to energy and carbon market experts.

via U.S. climate bill unlikely to pass this year: experts |  Reuters.

Miniaturizing Solar Technology With Flexible Photovoltaic Cells – NYT

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

PHOTOVOLTAIC cells are already a familiar sight on rooftops. But one day, miniature cells may also be found in more unconventional places: power-generating windows, car sunroofs or even awnings.

via Miniaturizing Solar Technology With Flexible Photovoltaic Cells – NYTimes.com.