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Renewable Energy is Struggling against Polluting Firms

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
It is sad to see renewable energy grow only in some concentrated areas. Twenty-nine states have renewable goals established. California and Colorado are the leaders whereby they are heading for a portfolio of 30 percent of renewable ...

Renewable Energy From the Deep Ocean US Gov R&D | AlternativeE.org

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
The $250 million successful USA renewable energy effort dismissed with one paragraph in 1997 and dropped even.

Growing low-oxygen zones in oceans worry scientists

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
WASHINGTON Lower levels of oxygen in the Earth's oceans, particularly off the United States' Pacific Northwest coast, could be another sign of fundamental changes linked to global climate change, scientists say.

Antarctic Ice Creature Opens Window to Extreme Life

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
A shrimp-like creature and jellyfish tentacles discovered in the darkness under 600 feet of Antarctic ice, are further evidence of how life can thrive in surprising places.

Small-scale home windmills generate mixed reviews

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine -- Greg and Norma Dyer have a message for homeowners looking to harness wind power for a dependable source of electricity at low cost.

Climate-change skeptics have it wrong, memo to minister says

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
OTTAWA " Canadian scientists from six different federal departments have shot down a recent controversy that raised doubts about whether humans are causing global warming and have urged the government to base its climate-change policies on peer-reviewed research. In a memorandum, prepared for Environment Minister Jim Prentice prior to his participation at the Copenhagen conference last December, the top-ranking official at Environment Canada said a controversy surrounding stolen e-mails from a climate-research centre in the United Kingdom does not call into question the reliability of the science. The personal e-mails exchanged by climate scientists wound up in the hands of special-interest groups who say they are skeptical about peer-reviewed research that concludes humans are causing global warming.

Climate Change Update: EU emissions dip 11.2%

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
Emissions from companies covered under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme has fallen by 11.2% in 2009 helped largely by economic downturn, The Guardian reported (www.guardian.co.uk). This has resulted in minor gains in price of carbon credits as uncertainty over the market has been remeoved.The preliminary data revealed that carbon emissions fell right across the EU with emissions falling 12.5% in Britain, 8.4% in Germany, 16.3% in Spain and 16.4% in Italy.However, Alessandro Vitelli, director of strategy and intelligence at analyst firm IDEAcarbon, said that gaps in the data made it difficult for carbon traders to get a clear picture about potential demand for EU emission allowance credits (EUAs), The Guardian report said.

Taiwanese urged to worship online to protect environment

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
Taiwan's government on Friday urged the public to stop burning incense sticks and ritual money in honour of the dead and opt instead for online worshipping to better protect the environment.

Bangladesh adopts smokeless brick making technology to trim greenhouse gas emissions

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
In a bid to trim greenhouse gas emissions to a considerable amount, Bangladesh has adopted smokeless brick making technology to replace the over 150-year- old traditional approach. The new technology has been introduced by the United Nations Development Program in Bangladesh through a project titled " Improving Kiln Efficiency in the Brick Making Industry", which will contribute 25 million U.S ...

UNFCC receives emission cut pledges from 75 nations

Climate Change News Digest - Mon, 04/05/2010 - 22:28
New Delhi, Apr 5 : Since the closing of the UN Climate Change conference in Copenhagen, 75 countries, including India, have submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) their national pledges to cut or limit the emissions of greenhouse gases by 2020.
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