Climate Change
The debate over climate and energy policy extends far beyond d U.S. borders. Many across the globe are questioning the idea that human activity can cause climate change, and whether countries should devote resources to fight it. Developed nations and emerging ones are also in a heated debate over who should reduce carbon emissions, by how much, and who should pay to help the emerging nations deal with the effects of climate change.
Florida Primary: What About Energy and Climate?
No GOP candidate is sincerely addressing the critical climate and energy issues facing Florida, and the rest of the U.S.
A Shortcut to Restraining Climate Change?
My RSS news feeds are simply bursting at the seams with news that scientists have figured out by concentrating on non-CO2 greenhouse-effect emissions we can get a pretty big and speedy bang for the buck.
Doomsday Clock Moved to 5 Minutes to Midnight, Focus on Global Warming & Energy
The Doomsday Clock, a symbolic clock focused on how close we are to global catastrophe; or doomsday, was moved one minute closer to midnight yesterday.
Cutting Air Pollution & Strengthening Information Transparency in China
Power plant emissions and air quality standards targeting some of the most harmful impacts of coal are coming under greater scrutiny starting this year in China.
Meet a Cleantech VC Who is Unconvinced of Man-Made Climate Change
Go ahead -- call me a hypocrite. I claim to be a cleantech venture capitalist yet I tell you here and now that I am not convinced of anthropogenic (human-caused) climate change.
That's One Small Step for the IPCC; One Giant Leap for Understanding Our Climate Risk
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a “special report” today that is worth a close look for anyone who wants to start getting ready for a future with weirder and often harsher weather.
Can "Pollution Glue" Clean Up London's Dirty Air?
London is one of Europe’s dirtiest cities in terms of air quality. Despite the UK capital’s innovative congestion charging scheme, it remains extremely busy with vehicle traffic.
The Durban Platform
energyNOW was in Durban for the summit, and reported on what has become known as the "Durban Platform."
Electrifying Africa Without Coal?
energyNOW reported from South Africa on the country's efforts to meet the growing demand for electricity while diversifying its generation sources to include clean energy.
The Mix: Todd Stern
energyNOW sat down for an interview with Todd Stern, America's lead climate negotiator at the UN climate summit, to discuss what went on behind the scenes in Durban, the outcome of the talks, and what it will mean for global energy and climate issues.
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Morning News Roundup – February 22, 2012
Today's morning news roundup - all the energy and climate coverage you need to read.
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Morning News Roundup – February 21, 2012
Today's morning news roundup - all the energy and climate coverage you need to read.
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Electric Vehicles to Transport Athletes and Officials During London 2012 Olympics
The London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) recently awarded a contract to ChargePoint Services (CPS) to instal
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Clean Energy Could Supply U.S. with 70% of Electricity by 2030, NOAA Director Says
A director of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was in Vancouver on Friday for the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s annual convention and ...
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