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China ready to roll with $440bn green energy plan – BusinessGreen.com

Friday, June 5th, 2009

‘The Chinese government is putting the finishing touches to a $440bn (£272bn) incentive package designed to boost use of solar and wind power in the country.

According to various reports, new incentives for solar farms and rooftop panels are to be introduced, possibly as early as next month, while government funding will also be made available for large-scale wind farm projects.’

via China ready to roll with $440bn green energy plan – 29 May 2009 – BusinessGreen.com.

INTERVIEW-China to act on climate, warns of "unfair" demands | Reuters

Friday, June 5th, 2009

‘BONN, Germany, June 2 Reuters – China promised on Tuesday to step up actions to fight climate change and cautioned that “unfair” new demands by rich nations could sabotage a new U.N. treaty due to be agreed in December.’

via INTERVIEW-China to act on climate, warns of “unfair” demands | Reuters.

Slow US Climate Legislation May Affect Global Treaty

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

‘BONN, Germany — The United States may miss a December deadline for committing to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, but that should not block an international agreement on global warming, the chief U.S. negotiator said Wednesday.’

However…

‘Other countries have said they will make no firm commitments until they know what the U.S. will do. The European Union has pledged to cut its emissions by 20 percent below 1990 levels by 2020, but said it could increase that figure to 30 percent depending on U.S. plans.’

via Slow US Climate Legislation May Affect Global Treaty.

Green rules eye Chinese firms abroad

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

The government has completed a draft of mandatory environmental measures for the increasing number of Chinese companies involved in overseas projects, officials have said.

via Green rules eye Chinese firms abroad.

Leading by an achievable example | BBC News

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

‘A promise that the Maldives will go carbon-neutral in 10 years is not just good for PR, says the country’s president Mohamed Nasheed. In this week’s Green Room, he argues that the goal sets an example for the developed world proving that a green country is not only practical, it is profitable.’

via BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Leading by an achievable example.

GOP Belittles Democrats' Climate Change Proposal

Monday, June 1st, 2009

WASHINGTON — The climate change proposal developed by congressional Democrats and endorsed by President Barrack Obama does little to reduce global warming and saddles Americans with high energy costs, Republicans said Saturday.

via GOP Belittles Democrats’ Climate Change Proposal.

Kert Davies: Revealed: Exxon Secret Funding of Global Warming Junk Scientists

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Serious allegations. Quite possibly on a par with the big cigarette companies denials about the cancer risk of smoking, considering the potential devastating  impacts of climate change on the health and well being of the world’s populations:

‘Finally. After years of denying its role in the campaign of climate denial, Exxon has revealed a dirty secret, that it has and likely still is directly funding junk scientists.’

via Kert Davies: Revealed: Exxon Secret Funding of Global Warming Junk Scientists.

Climate change odds much worse than thought – MIT News Office

Friday, May 29th, 2009

‘The most comprehensive modeling yet carried out on the likelihood of how much hotter the Earth's climate will get in this century shows that without rapid and massive action, the problem will be about twice as severe as previously estimated six years ago – and could be even worse than that.’

It is worth noting that this study advances the argument, also mentioned at the Copenhagen Climate Conference by Lord Stern, that the most cost effective approach toward climate risk mitigation is to act quickly as there are increasing mitigation costs and risks with delay. The article goes on to quote study co-author Ronald Prinn:

‘Because vehicles last for years, and buildings and power plants last for decades, it is essential to start making major changes through adoption of significant national and international policies as soon as possible, Prinn says. “The least-cost option to lower the risk is to start now and steadily transform the global energy system over the coming decades to low or zero greenhouse gas-emitting technologies.”‘

via Climate change odds much worse than thought – MIT News Office.

Report: Climate Change Causes 300,000 Deaths Yearly Already

Friday, May 29th, 2009

LONDON — Climate-change disasters kill around 300,000 people a year and cause about $125 billion in economic losses, mainly from agriculture, a think-tank led by former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan reported Friday.

via Report: Climate Change Causes 300,000 Deaths Yearly Already.

Obama touts solar power to break U.S. oil addiction | Reuters

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nevada (Reuters) – President Barack Obama provided a spending boost to the solar and geothermal energy industries on Wednesday and said increased use of the fuels would make America more secure.

via Obama touts solar power to break U.S. oil addiction | Green Business | Reuters.