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Video: Coal Film “Dirty Business” Post Screening Panel Discussion

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

Jan 6, Berkeley, California

A panel discussion on coal followed a screening of a new coal film Dirty Business. Panelists included filmmaker Peter Bull, Rainforest Action Network Executive Director Rebecca Tarbotton, and carbon expert Dr. Julio Friedmann of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The event was held at the David Brower Center adjacent to the UC Berkeley campus.

Topics covered included carbon capture and storage, top down vs. bottom up strategies for reducing coal carbon emissions, China’s clean energy efforts, the politics of climate change and energy in the United States, and more.

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Part 3: Q& A

Climate Threatens Birds From Tropics to Mountaintops – NYTimes.com

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

‘Over the past two decades, an increasing number of settlers who have moved here to farm have impinged on bird habitats and reduced bird populations by cutting down forests and turning grasslands into fields. Now the early effects of global warming and other climate changes have helped send the populations of many local mountain species into a steep downward spiral, from which many experts say they will never recover.’

via Climate Threatens Birds From Tropics to Mountaintops – NYTimes.com.

Study claims 100 percent renewable energy possible by 2030

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

‘Achieving 100 percent renewable energy would mean the building of about four million 5 MW wind turbines, 1.7 billion 3 kW roof-mounted solar photovoltaic systems, and around 90,000 300 MW solar power plants.’

via Study claims 100 percent renewable energy possible by 2030.

BBC News – Tyndall Centre calls for UK shale gas moratorium

Monday, January 17th, 2011

‘The UK government should put a moratorium on shale gas operations until the environmental implications are fully understood, a report says.’

via BBC News – Tyndall Centre calls for UK shale gas moratorium.

China readies 10 million EV parking spots by 2020: executive | Reuters

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – The Chinese government is said to be looking to prepare at least 10 million car parking spots for electric vehicles by 2020 in a new comprehensive policy due to be announced soon, a top executive at a local automaker said on Thursday.’

via China readies 10 million EV parking spots by 2020: executive | Reuters.

What Can We Expect on Climate and Energy in China in 2011? | ChinaFAQs

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Excerpt from Deborah Seligsohn/ Angel Hsu article (link below):

‘…Expect China to continue to invest heavily in a number of non-carbon or reduced carbon sectors, including renewable energy, nuclear power, electric vehicles and energy efficiency technologies. It is now touted as the most attractive renewables market in the world. Expect the Chinese government to continue to promote the industry – its announced “pillar Industries” for the next five years include energy conservation, environmental protection, new energy technologies and new-energy vehicles – and international businesses to continue to be keen to participate, despite some ongoing trade disputes. We can expect to see another doubling of wind energy … 2011 should also see the start of the first solar thermal power plant projects in China.’

via What Can We Expect on Climate and Energy in China in 2011? | ChinaFAQs.

ChinaFAQs: The U.S. and China at the Summit: Climate & Energy Developments in China and U.S.-China Collaboration | ChinaFAQs

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

‘The commitments embodied first in Copenhagen and now with additional specificity in Cancun are important in beginning an approach to reducing our global risk of catastrophic climate change, but the commitments not just from these two countries, but from all of the major emitters are not what the best scientific evidence suggests will ultimately be needed to avert catastrophic climate change.’

via ChinaFAQs: The U.S. and China at the Summit: Climate & Energy Developments in China and U.S.-China Collaboration | ChinaFAQs.

EPA pollution diet starves agriculture: farm group | Reuters

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – The head of the largest U.S. farm group called on Congress to stop ruinous EPA “over-regulation” of agriculture and announced on Sunday a lawsuit against EPA rules to reduce Chesapeake Bay pollution.’

via EPA pollution diet starves agriculture: farm group | Reuters.

Justice Dept makes defense of CO2 rules top priority | Reuters

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

‘Reuters – Defending new regulations on the emission of greenhouse gases will be a top priority for the Obama administration this year as challenges emerge, a senior U.S. Justice Department official said on Thursday.’

via Justice Dept makes defense of CO2 rules top priority | Reuters.

Wind expands to 7.8 percent of Texas electric supply | Reuters

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – Electricity from wind farms in Texas climbed to 7.8 percent of the power consumed in the state last year, up from 6.2 percent in 2009, the state grid operator said in a report.’

via Wind expands to 7.8 percent of Texas electric supply | Reuters.