Monday, March 16, 2009

Your Environment

Li Gao, director of China's department of climate change, said wealthy nations like the US and Japan should "bear in mind the historical responsibility" for causing global warming.

Energy secretary promises transformational green research

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee published a draft of legislation to expand R&D and science funding authorizations for the Department Of Energy.

Maryland Senate backs bill to cut greenhouse gases.

California air resources baord issues rules on limiting flourinated gases.

Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal called on the federal government to recognize that air quality in the Pinedale area, an active natural gas-producing region, fails to meet ozone requirements.

A draft annual report issued by the EPA found that U.S. GHG emissions increased by 17.1% between 1990 and 2007, and increased 1.4% in 2007 alone

Study Says President’s Cap-and-Trade Program Will Not Raise Taxes.


Study finds that carbon releases from the soil that result may offset carbon gains from biofuel production for at least half a century.

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