Read more... Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rose 3.6%, Hit New High in 2011 - Treehugger24 May 2012 at 8:40am |
![]() Treehugger | Treehugger The International Energy Agency has released some preliminary data on global greenhouse gas emissions for 2011 and the news isn't good. IEA says emissions rose 3.2% last year, with a 9.3% increase in China offsetting declines in the US and EU (Reuters) ... Report: China's actions are crucial on climate changeMIT News Shale boom has led to lower US carbon dioxide emissionsHouston Business Journal China to spend $27 billion on emission cuts, renewablesReuters The Hill (blog) all 47 news articles » |
Freshare More and more people are taking an interest in greenhouse production. In an effort to provide vital information to floriculture producers in the state, the Oklahoma Nursery and Landscape Association (ONLA) is partnering with Oklahoma State ... |
MarketWatch (press release) The nurses will focus their testimony on the health benefits of reducing greenhouse gases. "These proposed rules will greatly reduce pollutants that are linked to health issues such as asthma, heat stroke, heart disease and respiratory illnesses," said ... and more » |
![]() The Daily Star | BusinessWeek A temperature increase of at least 3.5 degrees Celsius on the current greenhouse-gas trajectory may accelerate because nations are indicating they will miss 2020 pledges, Climate Action Tracker said after analyzing presentations made by countries at ... Countries doing too little on warming: researchersReuters Countries doing too little on emissions, warming, researchers warnMontreal Gazette CO2 cut review could raise Kyoto ambition - EUReuters India all 260 news articles » |
The Seattle Times (blog) A consultant hired by the Seattle Parks and Recreation to explore the future of the Volunteer Park Conservatory has recommended the department partner with a non-profit organization to operate the greenhouse in the future. and more » |
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