Friday, November 12, 2010

Advice for a carbon-powered Congress | Grist
Another strong reason that RGGI has enjoyed continued bipartisan support is that some of those funds are helping beleaguered governors balance tight state budgets.
China's soaring emissions challenge climate split
Soaring greenhouse gas emissions in China and other emerging nations are eroding rich nations' historical responsibility for causing global warming, and this could complicate UN talks starting in Mexico this month.

Washington says an unfair "Berlin Wall" separates a group of 40 industrialized countries, which are expected to cut emissions sharply by 2020, from other countries led by China which are due only to slow the rise in their emissions by 2020.
Distinguished Speaker Van Jones Postpones Lecture | The Student Life
Jones was invited to participate in a brainstorming project in Santa Monica with former Vice President Al Gore.
Gores global-warming geeks - NYPOST.com
If someone ever demands you watch Gore's film, agree! -- on condition that your friend watch this optimistic, wised-up answer.

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