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Why People Don't Get Global Warming: MIT Study
If scientists tend to agree that global warming is such a serious threat, why don't more people get it? Professors at the Sloan School of Business at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may have some insights. John Sterman, a Sloan management professor, says that...
Tags: Carbon Dioxide, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Global Warming, Carbon Dioxide Emission, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-08-29

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TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER BUY CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSION RIGHT
AsiaInfo Services 07-03-2006 Tokyo Electric Power Buy Carbon Dioxide Emission Right XINJIANG, Jul 03, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated says that it has signed the deal about purchasing carbon dioxide AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: carbon dioxide, wind energy
Research articles 2006-07-03
Inbox.(carbon dioxide emission reduction programme)(litter management by camera fitted recycling bins)(Brief Article)
Byline: Pete Fehrenbach It's Official, Sort Of: New York's Newsday reported last week that the multistate carbon dioxide emission reduction plan known as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is expected to be declared officially official th Byline: Pete...
Tags: camera, Newsday
Research articles 2005-09-26
Newark, N.J.-Based Utility Plans Upgrades to Cut Output of Carbon Dioxide.
The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 14--Public Service Enterprise Group said Tuesday that it will voluntarily reduce its carbon dioxide emission rates by more than 10 percent over the next five years. To do so, the company...
Tags: Bush, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-01-14
Germany to earn billion euros from carbon rights sales: report
FRANKFURT AFP — The German government is set to reap around one billion euros (1.55 billion dollars) this year from the sale of carbon dioxide emission rights, a press report said Tuesday. Berlin had estimated previously that it would collect around 400 million euros, Juergen Hacker, head of the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, emission, Government, sales
Research articles 2008-06-03
EU/US : COMMISSION BRIEFS US SENATE ON EU EMISSION TRADING SCHEME.
The prospects of the United States enacting a carbon dioxide emission trading scheme ETS akin to the EU's to combat global warming no longer look so far-fetched. ETS experts, including the European Commission's Director for Climate Change, Jos Delbeke, briefed US Senators in Washington on 26...
Tags: carbon, commission, senator, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-03-30
CO2 emission rights a hot Christmas gift for green Swedes
STOCKHOLM AFP — The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation SNF has announced it is offering last-minute Christmas shoppers the chance to buy carbon dioxide emission rights in order to block polluting companies from doing so. "We think that the emission rights within the EU are too generous and we...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, emission
Research articles 2005-12-22
CIVIL AVIATION : EU EMISSION TRADING PLAN UNDER FIRE IN ICAO.
A proposal to extend the EU's carbon dioxide Emission Trading Scheme ETS to all airlines flying to and from Europe is causing a stir at the International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO, the body that sets global standards for the airline industry. At the ICAO General Assembly...
Tags: Air Transport Association, emission, SALES
Research articles 2007-10-05
CIVIL AVIATION : EU EMISSION TRADING PLAN UNDER FIRE IN ICAO.
A proposal to extend the EU's carbon dioxide Emission Trading Scheme ETS to all airlines flying to and from Europe caused a stir at the International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO, the body that sets global standards for the airline industry. At the ICAO General Assembly, which...
Tags: Air Transport Association, emission, SALES
Research articles 2007-10-10
Scotland eyes carbon-capture for North Sea
Scotland-based companies and the government at Holyrood hope proximity to the rapidly-depleting oil and gas fields of the North Sea will put the country at the forefront of a potentially lucrative new industry ? storing carbon dioxide.The UK government believes carbon capture and storage CCS is essential for curbing...
Tags: Scotland, North Sea, Carbon Dioxide, Storage, Oil & Gas, U.K., CCS, Government, Company News, Environment, General News, Government News, Pollution & Waste, Financial Times
External links 2009-08-16
Carbon-capture future looming for the North Sea
Scotland-based companies and the government at Holyrood hope proximity to the rapidly-depleting oil and gas fields of the North Sea will put the country at the forefront of a potentially lucrative new industry - storing carbon dioxide. The UK government believes carbon capture and storage is essential for curbing greenhouse...
Tags: U.K., technology, station, Oil & Gas, North Sea, Scottish and Southern Energy Plc., Doosan Corp.
News items 2009-08-17
4 at once; Dueling GHG reports offer disparate views.(greenhouse gas)(Brief article)
Byline: Bruce Geiselman Two business groups are urging Congress to resist calls for carbon dioxide emission caps. The National Association of Manufacturers issued a white paper March 13 in which it cautioned the Senate Environment Commit...
Tags: carbon dioxide, greenhouse gas, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-03-27
Energy Roundup: Green Mobile Technology, Antarctica's Carbon-Free Base, and More
Green technology star of cell phone industry show-- Solar panel cell phones, eco-friendly packaging and energy efficient chargers will be among the latest green technology applications featured this week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. A number of products have been unveiled at the industry show, which kicked off...
Tags: Antarctica, Exxon Mobil Corp., Green Technology, Kirsten Korosec, Mobile, Oil & Gas, Phone, Solar Panel
Blog posts 2009-02-16
Why Your Company Should Already Be Trading Carbon Credits
US companies should be trading in overseas  carbon credit markets right now; not waiting for the idea to become law here. Why the hurry? By understanding carbon credit markets today, you will have a competitive advantage tomorrow as your competitors struggle to come up to speed after...
Tags: Carbon Credit, Rau, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-09-17
Carbon capture looks promising for China
BEIJING, Oct. 15 UPI -- China's vast, deep rock layers have the capacity to store the country's carbon dioxide emissions for at least 100 years, U.S. researchers say. A study released Wednesday by the United States Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory says carbon capture and storage CCS would...
Tags: China, Carbon Dioxide
News items 2009-10-15
How effective are carbon taxes?
"The impact on atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases by 2010 is almost negligible." This is the conclusion of the International Energy Agency on the imposition of an OECD carbon tax of $300 Per tonne of carbon emitted. The, IEA compares the growth rate of...
Tags: carbon, emission, FINANCE, imposition, OECD, Taxes
Research articles 1994-04-01
EPA Administrator Offers Detailed Explanation For Denying Calif. Waiver to Set Emission Rules
California's carbon-dioxide emissions problems are not different from other regions, so the state should not set its own greenhouse-gas standards for automobiles, the head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency stated in a detailed explanation of hisCalifornia's carbon-dioxide emissions problems are not different from other regions, so the state should...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2008-03-10
Bulletin.(Brief Article)
Global warming talks advance. If an international treaty to curb climate change is completed, the US must cut carbon dioxide emission rates by 7% by 2012. Currently under debate* is the how much credit the US should receive for its forest practices and farmland management, which...
Tags: Maryland, NIST, semiconductor, Strategy, WIRELESS
Research articles 2000-12-01
SIERRA MADRE REFORESTATION TO EARN US$2.7 MLN FOR PHILIPPINES.
MANILA, Sept 12 Asia Pulse - The Sierra Madre reforestation project is estimated to earn at least US$2.7 million for the Philippines, as it is expected to reduce the country's carbon dioxide emission by 2.7 million tons. The money may be raised if the Philippines succeeds in implementing...
Tags: Asian Development Bank, Philippines
Research articles 2003-09-12
Organizers pledge green-friendly Turin Games
NAIROBI AFP — Olympic organizers are hoping the Turin Winter Games will be one of the most environmentally friendly ever staged. "Climate change and offsetting carbon dioxide emissions are high priorities for the Turin Winter Games," Ugo Pretato, the Turin Olympic Organising Committee TOROC head of Environmental Programmes, told...
Tags: Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2005-11-09
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