Can A Carbon Fee Save The World’s Oceans? Senator Whitehouse Says ‘Yes”
Our oceans are in real trouble. Is a carbon fee on polluters the way to save our marine environments?
Our oceans are in real trouble. Is a carbon fee on polluters the way to save our marine environments?
It’s time for EV owners to spread the word about the benefits of zero emissions transportation.
A group of nongovernmental organizations from the United Kingdom has elaborated on the elements it sees necessary for the planned 2015 Paris climate talks among 196 countries to succeed. The group calls for all governments to accelerate their approaches to decarbonization significantly by initiating much stricter emission reductions and pursuing sustainable energy policies, … [continued]
Originally published on Shrink That Footprint. By Lindsay Wilson The IPCC just released its third assessment report on mitigating climate change. I’ve spent the morning reading the full summary, and to help you save a little time I’ve whittled it down to a six word summary. Fossils fuels are for … [continued]
With this week’s release of the latest IPCC report, over 300 scientists, citing 12,000 scholarly reports, determined that no one on the planet will be untouched by the damaging effects of global warming in coming decades. In fact, climate change impacts and risks are already becoming apparent as the report catalogues the present … [continued]
Here’s some more top news of the week (other than what we’ve published and what was included in our clean transport and solar energy news roundups). Climate & Such Obama To Name Climate Hawk John Kerry Secretary Of State: “In the first serious indication Obama will focus on climate … [continued]