Archive for February, 2012
Brendan LeBlanc, the executive director of Climate Change and Sustainability Services at Ernst & Young, talks about how companies are quickly incorporating sustainability into their financial accounting.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The World Bank announced on Friday a global alliance to better manage and protect the world’s oceans, which are under threat from over-fishing, pollution and climate change.
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The loss of Arctic sea ice could be contributing to the recent spate of cold winters over northern Europe and North America
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OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) – The prestigious Pacific Institute climate research group has opened an investigation of its president and founder, Peter Gleick, after he admitted fraudulently obtaining documents from global warming skeptics challenging his work.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has not yet decided whether to retaliate against a European Union law forcing the world’s airlines to pay for greenhouse gas emissions, a top U.S. State Department official said on Thursday.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) – Countries opposed to an EU law which forces the world’s airlines to pay for their emissions have agreed a basket of retaliatory measures but will leave it up to each country to chose among them, Russia’s deputy Transport Minister said on Wednesday.
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LONDON (Reuters) – The International Maritime Organization will next week debate market-based measures to cut greenhouse gas emissions from ships, but the world’s major shipping associations on Wednesday said the timing is not right for such measures to be applied.
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For the first time we have an estimate of the amount of energy dissipated by rainfall, which drains energy from the world’s winds
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The Oklahoma House of Representatives has approved a bill that critics fear will allow the teaching of creationism and climate change denial
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