Tag cloud | News from other sources (77)added 8 September, 2010 « A Legislative Instrument (LI) banning the importation of second-hand refrigerators into Ghana will go into full operation by 2011. » added 8 September, 2010 « A new way to measure atmospheric gases could track down sources of CFCs thought to be slowing the recovery of Earth's ozone layer, European researchers say. » added 12 August, 2010 « To cut down carbon and promote energy efficiency for a green economy by 2020, Bhutan will gradually stop using appliances that produce an ozone depleting substance (ODS), called hydro-chlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) starting 2013. » added 3 August, 2010 « Last October, on the eve of the Copenhagen talks, Richard Levangie pointed out that climate change isn’t only about carbon dioxide. Doing more to reduce non-CO2 climate change contributors, Levangie reported, “might head global warming... » added 28 July, 2010 « Some herald it as the end of climate-damaging HFCs; others warn of the 'green' substitute's toxicity » added 27 July, 2010 « As the Senate struggles with climate and energy legislation and Congress contemplates limiting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s authority, a new analysis brings clarity to the importance of regulatory tools in any approach. This an... » added 27 July, 2010 « A new WRI report looks at what greenhouse gas emmisions reductions could be achieved through federal and state regulations that are already in place. » added 27 July, 2010 « UNITED NATIONS -- Starting today, the members of the Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) sit down to tackle arguably the most serious controversy since the beginning of the Kyoto Protocol system for offsetting greenhouse gas e... » added 23 July, 2010 « The majority of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) offset credits issued to date are bogus, according to new research on industrial gas destruction projects. » added 19 July, 2010 « (PARIS) - Germany, France and Britain on Thursday jointly called for the European Union to deepen its planned reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions from 20 to 30 percent by 2020. » | |