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Carbon emissions still rising, Asian pollution costs, carbon-neutral Chevys and more green business news
Published on 2010-11-23 12:11:31
Dare to Share: Top Stories "Carbon emissions set to be highest in history"—reliability high. The latest report from the Global Carbon Project show that "Emissions of man-made carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are roaring ahead again after a smaller-than-expected dip due to the worldwide recession. Scientists are forecasting that CO2 emissions from burning coal, oil and gas will reach their highest in history this year." The analysis, published in Nature Geoscience, "show tha
Who will pay huge adaptation bills? Worry on agricultural impacts, green jobs analysis and other news
Published on 2010-11-19 15:01:52
Dare to Share: Top Stories "Climate aid said focused too heavily on C02 cuts"—reliability high. "Under the non-binding Copenhagen Accord agreed at a U.N. summit in December 2009, donors agreed that money to give a quick push to efforts to slow climate change from 2010-12 would have a 'balanced allocation between adaptation and mitigation.' But only 11 to 16 percent of the money promised so far will go to adaptation actions such as building sea walls and promoting new farming prac
GE boosts cleantech startups, a plywood pledge, juice packaging, LED marketing, bag banning and other green news for business
Published on 2010-11-17 12:00:12
Top Stories "GE & Partners Announce Five $100,000 Innovation Award Winners"—reliability high. "GE unveiled today the five innovation award winners of its $200 million open innovation challenge, the 'GE ecomagination Challenge: Powering the Grid.' ... The winning ideas are a lightweight inflatable wind turbine; a technology that instantly de-ices wind turbine blades so they never slow or shut down; an intelligent water meter that can generate its own power; a cyber-secure network infrastru