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China study urges greenhouse gas caps, peak in 2030 | Reuters

Monday, August 17th, 2009

‘BEIJING Reuters – China should set firm targets to limit greenhouse gas emissions so they peak around 2030, a study by some of the nation’s top climate change policy advisers has proposed ahead of contentious talks on a new global warming pact.’

via China study urges greenhouse gas caps, peak in 2030 | Green Business | Reuters.

China says its carbon emissions to fall by 2050: report | Reuters

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

‘SHANGHAI Reuters – China’s carbon emissions will start to fall by 2050, its top climate change policymaker said, the first time the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases has given a timeframe for a decline, the Financial Times reported Saturday.’

via China says its carbon emissions to fall by 2050: report | Green Business | Reuters.

“Bananas!” trailer: Pesticides, health risks and lawsuits! | BigGreenBoulder

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

‘If you enjoyed Food, Inc., but wanted more of the flavor of protest and outrage that Boulder County has seen during the GMO beet debate, “Bananas!” may be the flick for you:’

via “Bananas!” trailer: Pesticides, health risks and lawsuits! | BigGreenBoulder Boulder, CO : BigGreenBoulder.

Obama Moves To Block Building Roads In National Forests

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

‘WASHINGTON — The Obama administration says it will defend a 2001 rule imposed by President Bill Clinton that blocked road construction and other development on tens of millions of acres of remote national forests.’

via Obama Moves To Block Building Roads In National Forests.

China signals long-term plans to curb greenhouse gases | Reuters

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

‘BEIJING Reuters – China will make “controlling greenhouse gas emissions” an important part of its development plans, the government said, as pressure on the world’s top emitter grows ahead of global talks on tackling climate change.’

via China signals long-term plans to curb greenhouse gases | Green Business | Reuters.

Cargill, the National School Lunch Program, and antibiotic-resistant salmonella | Grist

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

‘…a large-scale California beef-packing plant owned by Cargill churned out, packaged up, and distributed widely some 830,000 pounds of ground beef tainted with antibiotic-resistant salmonella. At least 28 people in three states have been laid low by the pathogen. For salmonella, the CDC reckons that for every confirmed illness, 38 people have actually fallen ill. Thus we can assume that around 1000 people have caught the bug.’

via Cargill, the National School Lunch Program, and antibiotic-resistant salmonella | Grist.

Greenmarket Documentary: From Mountain Sweet Berry Farm To Manhattan VIDEO

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

‘In a new short documentary by Serious Eats, Rick Bishop of Mountain Sweet Berry Farm shows the love and care that goes into the whole farmers market process. Bishop grows strawberries and vegetables in Roscoe, New York, about two and a half hours from the city, and sells them to people and chefs at the Union’

via Greenmarket Documentary: From Mountain Sweet Berry Farm To Manhattan VIDEO.

China’s Trash Incinerators Loom as Global Pollution Hazard – NYTimes.com

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

‘SHENZHEN, China — In this sprawling metropolis in southeastern China stand two hulking brown buildings erected by a private company, the Longgang trash incinerators. They can be smelled a mile away and pour out so much dark smoke and hazardous chemicals that hundreds of local residents recently staged an all-day sit-in, demanding that the incinerators be cleaner and that a planned third incinerator not be built nearby.’

via China’s Trash Incinerators Loom as Global Pollution Hazard – NYTimes.com.

Police: 400 unaccounted for in Taiwan mudslide – Yahoo! News

Monday, August 10th, 2009

TAIPEI, Taiwan – A mudslide touched off by a deadly typhoon buried a remote mountain village in Taiwan, leaving at least 400 people unaccounted for, while a massive landslide in China toppled seven apartment buildings, an official said Tuesday.

via Police: 400 unaccounted for in Taiwan mudslide – Yahoo! News.

Having Children Brings High Carbon Impact – Green Inc. Blog – NYTimes.com

Monday, August 10th, 2009

‘Having children is the surest way to send your carbon footprint soaring, according to a new study from statisticians at Oregon State University.’

via Having Children Brings High Carbon Impact – Green Inc. Blog – NYTimes.com.