Students Share Ideas About Climate Change
from the EPA
PHILADELPHIA – What do kids think about conserving water? Do they understand the power of public transportation? How do you pack a waste-free lunch?
These days our children probably know more about protecting the environment than adults do. And EPA wants to encourage them — not only to learn more about taking actions [...]
The US and China to Fight Global Warming?
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton focused on human induced climate change on her first trip to China in her new position.
She said global warming is “one of the most important issues that has ever, ever faced humanity.”
“What we hope is that you won’t make the same mistakes we made because I don’t think either China [...]
Orbiting Carbon Observatory
from NASA
The Orbital Sciences Taurus XL rocket set to launch NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory is in place at Launch Complex 576-E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Liftoff is scheduled for Feb. 24 at 1:51:30 a.m. PST (4:51:30 a.m. EST).
The OCO is a new Earth-orbiting mission sponsored by NASA’s Earth System Science Pathfinder Program. [...]
NASA-Funded Carbon Dioxide Map of U.S. Released on Google Earth
from NASA
Interactive maps that detail carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion are now available on the popular Google Earth platform. The maps, funded by NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy through the joint North American Carbon Program, can display fossil fuel emissions by the hour, geographic region, and fuel type.
A science team led [...]