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Senate votes to extend ethanol subsidy for 2011 | Reuters

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

‘(Reuters) – The Senate on Wednesday voted in favor of a one-year extension of the ethanol tax credit and the ethanol import tariff at existing rates, despite complaints the subsidies were wasteful.’

via Senate votes to extend ethanol subsidy for 2011 | Reuters.

U.N. pacts contain small steps but no broad accord on climate change – latimes.com

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

‘Delegates from 190 countries ended two weeks of diplomatic brinksmanship over climate change Saturday in a stalemate between rich and poor countries over cutting greenhouse gas emissions, but they pledged to move forward on a set of broad technical measures.’

via U.N. pacts contain small steps but no broad accord on climate change – latimes.com.

Climate Talks in Cancún End With Modest Deal on Emissions – NYTimes.com

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

‘CANCÚN, Mexico — The United Nations climate change conference began with modest aims and ended early Saturday with modest achievements. But while the measures adopted here may have scant near-term impact on the warming of the planet, the international process for dealing with the issue got a significant vote of confidence.’

via Climate Talks in Cancún End With Modest Deal on Emissions – NYTimes.com.

UN climate meeting OKs Green Fund in new accord – Yahoo! News

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

‘CANCUN, Mexico – A U.N. conference on Saturday adopted a modest climate deal creating a fund to help the developing world go green, though it deferred for another year the tough work of carving out deeper reductions in carbon emissions causing Earth to steadily warm.’

via UN climate meeting OKs Green Fund in new accord – Yahoo! News.

Colorado ditches coal | Greenspace | Los Angeles Times

Friday, December 10th, 2010

‘As part of a groundbreaking plan to reduce pollution from power plants, Colorado’s Public Utilities Commission has decided to replace all coal-fired power plants in the Denver area. It’s the first time a state has moved to shutter coal-burning plants to battle air pollution.’

via Colorado ditches coal | Greenspace | Los Angeles Times.

U.N. talks on knife edge, Brazil, Japan see hope | Reuters

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

‘(Reuters) – Talks on a 190-nation deal to slow global warming were on a “knife edge” on Thursday as Brazil and Japan expressed guarded hopes of ending a dispute between rich and poor about curbing greenhouse gas emissions.’

via U.N. talks on knife edge, Brazil, Japan see hope | Reuters.

Report from Cancun: China’s Climate Progress Since Copenhagen | ChinaFAQs

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

‘As negotiators arrive in Cancun for the next round of global climate talks, speculation once again hovers around China’s positions. China is a tough negotiator, and we can once again see it expressing concern about its core issues, including developed country mitigation commitments, technology transfer and the adequacy of financing.’

via Report from Cancun: China’s Climate Progress Since Copenhagen | ChinaFAQs.

Atmospheric Changes Reveal China’s Energy Trends | ChinaFAQs

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

‘Chinese government statistics are not the only source of information on China’s energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Using instruments that measure carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and monitor other air pollution trends, atmospheric scientists are able to get a second, independent view of China’s efforts to improve energy efficiency, particularly in heavily industrialized parts of the country. And, so far, the data suggest that those moves are making a difference.’

via Atmospheric Changes Reveal China’s Energy Trends | ChinaFAQs.

China won’t follow energy-intensive development model, expert says

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

‘CANCUN, Mexico, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) — Committed to curbing global warming, China will not follow the old energy-intensive economic development model of developed nations, a Chinese energy expert said.’

via China won’t follow energy-intensive development model, expert says.

At climate summit, they’re feeling like deserted islands – latimes.com

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

‘Members of the Alliance of Small Island States, already suffering the ill effects of global warming, are furious that the large nations that are the big emitters of greenhouse gases aren’t doing more to ensure their survival.’

via At climate summit, they’re feeling like deserted islands – latimes.com.