‘BONN, Germany — China wants the United States to deliver top of the line technology as part of a new global warming agreement, the chief U.S. climate negotiator said Thursday.’
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China Wants Top US Technology In Climate Bargain
Thursday, June 11th, 2009Will Big Ag plow under Waxman-Markey? | Grist
Thursday, June 11th, 2009‘As the Waxman-Markey climate and energy bill moves forward in the House, Big Ag interest groups are circling their plows and sharpening their pitchforks. Some of the largest corporations in the agribusiness sector—including the GMO-and-herbicide giant Monsanto—are pushing to control how agriculture would fit into the bill’s cap-and-trade scheme.’
House GOP offers nuclear-loaded energy bill : AP
Thursday, June 11th, 2009‘WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are calling for a hundred new nuclear power plants to be built in the next two decades as part of an energy plan they say is a better alternative than one championed by Democrats.’
via The Associated Press: House GOP offers nuclear-loaded energy bill.
China launches green power revolution to catch up on west | The Guardian
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009‘China is planning a vast increase in its use of wind and solar power over the next decade and believes it can match Europe by 2020, producing a fifth of its energy needs from renewable sources, a senior Chinese official said yesterday.’
via China launches green power revolution to catch up on west | Environment | The Guardian.
China: US Energy Discussions May Have Been Productive
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009‘BEIJING — China said Tuesday that it was committed to making this year's Copenhagen climate change conference a success, sounding a positive note at the close of a two-day visit to Beijing by President Barack Obama's global warming envoy.’
How Much Should Poor Countries Be Paid to Fight Climate Change? – NYTimes.com
Monday, June 8th, 2009‘Countries in poorer parts of the world like China and India are demanding that wealthier regions like the European Union and North America finance their efforts at developing clean energy technologies and help them adapt to the effects of climate change caused largely by accumulated emissions from the industrialized West.’
via How Much Should Poor Countries Be Paid to Fight Climate Change? – Green Inc. Blog – NYTimes.com.
China and U.S. Seek a Truce on Greenhouse Gases – NYTimes.com
Monday, June 8th, 2009‘WASHINGTON — For months the United States and China, by far the world’s two biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, have been warily circling each other in hopes of breaking a long impasse on global warming policy.’
via China and U.S. Seek a Truce on Greenhouse Gases – NYTimes.com.
Countdown for Survival – Global Groups Issue Call on Climate/Forestry
Monday, June 8th, 2009Bonn, Germany – A coalition of youth, environmental groups, NGOs, Indigenous Peoples organizations and women’s groups delivered a plea to negotiators asking them to ensure a strong climate deal and warning them that they will put our survival at risk if they do not act immediately to halt deforestation and the industrial logging of the world’s primary forests (forest degradation).
“Survival is not negotiable. The climate deal signed in Copenhagen needs to ensure the survival of all countries and people. The immediate protection of the world’s forests is no longer just an option, it is essential to ensure a safe climate for us and our kids,” stated youth spokesperson Gemma Tillack.
The coalitions’ plea asks delegates to ensure that any climate deal:
–Immediately ends deforestation, industrial scale logging in primary
forests and the conversion of forests to monoculture tree crops, plantations;
–Protects the world’s biodiverse forests including primary forests in
developed countries (e.g. Australia, Canada and Russia) and tropical forests in developing countries;
–Respects the rights of women, Indigenous peoples and local communities and allow them to lead healthy and sustainable lives whilst stopping deforestation and industrial logging of primary forests in their country; and
–Does not allow developed countries to use forest protection and the avoiding deforestation and industrial scale logging of primary forests in other countries as an offset mechanism for their own emissions.
China wrestles climate quandary: growth versus CO2 | Reuters
Monday, June 8th, 2009‘BEIJING (Reuters) – Global warming is fast rising in the pile of crises facing China as it pursues the unshakeable goal of economic growth while grappling with international pressure to curb its greenhouse gas output.’
via China wrestles climate quandary: growth versus CO2 | Green Business | Reuters.
Steven Chu On Solving The Nuclear Waste Problem
Friday, June 5th, 2009‘As we’ve detailed, nuclear waste is an expensive problem in the United States. The government is liable to utilities for billions of dollars, due to a failure to produce a central, national location for storing waste.’
