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Obama's climate leadership faces test at G8 forum | Reuters

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

‘WASHINGTON Reuters – President Barack Obama, buoyed by a domestic victory on climate policy, faces his first foreign test on the issue next week at a forum that could boost the chances of reaching a U.N. global warming pact this year.’

via Obama’s climate leadership faces test at G8 forum | Green Business | Reuters.

Handful of players seen ruling the solar roost | Green Business | Reuters

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

‘LOS ANGELES Reuters – Solar panel makers from California to China are gearing up to capture a slice of the growing U.S. market for utility-scale solar power plants, but just a handful of players are expected to snap up most of the business in the coming years.’

via Handful of players seen ruling the solar roost | Green Business | Reuters.

BBC NEWS | Vegetarians ‘avoid more cancers’

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

‘Vegetarians are generally less likely than meat eaters to develop cancer but this does not apply to all forms of the disease, a major study has found.’

via BBC NEWS | Health | Vegetarians ‘avoid more cancers’.

Greentech Media: Feds Propose 24 Solar Energy Zones, Promise Speedier Evaluations

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

‘The federal government is proposing to set aside 670,000 acres on public land and divide them into 24 energy zones to speed up solar energy development, said Interior Secretary Ken Salazar Monday.’

via Greentech Media: Feds Propose 24 Solar Energy Zones, Promise Speedier Evaluations.

Venture investment in green tech jumps: report | Reuters

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

‘SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Venture capital investment in green technology worldwide jumped 43 percent in three months to $1.2 billion in the second quarter, Greentech reported on Tuesday.’

via Venture investment in green tech jumps: report | Green Business | Reuters.

India will reject greenhouse gas emission targets | Reuters

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

‘NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India will not sign up to targets to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions but will instead focus on fighting poverty and boosting economic growth, the environment minister said Tuesday.’

via India will reject greenhouse gas emission targets | Green Business | Reuters.

Dust From Global Warming Increasing Speed Of Mountain Snow Melt

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

‘WASHINGTON — Dust in the wind is rewriting the cycle of life in the mountains. Throughout memory the warmth of spring has begun the mountain snowmelt, bringing life-giving water to greening plants so they can blossom and renew their species.’

via Dust From Global Warming Increasing Speed Of Mountain Snow Melt.