Energy Cooperatives Oppose Obama
The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) is opposed to the President’s Cap-And-Trade auction plan. Their position statement:
Cooperatives Oppose Full Auction of Allowances Under Carbon Cap-and-Trade
Under a “Cap and Trade” approach to reducing greenhouse gases, Congress must decide how to distribute emissions allowances. Congress can choose to freely allocate allowances to the regulated community [...]
Urban Crisis: Poverty and Climate Change
by The World Bank
We read Nicholas Stern’s blog post, “Low-Carbon Growth: The Only Sustainable Way to Overcome World Poverty,” with appreciation and enthusiasm. It is an insightful and important essay, illuminating the bedrock recognition on which effective 21st century development efforts must build: global climate change and poverty are inextricably interconnected. The [...]
EPA: Greenhouse Gases Pose Threat to Public Health
(Washington, D.C. – April 17, 2009) After a thorough scientific review ordered in 2007 by the U.S. Supreme Court, the Environmental Protection Agency issued a proposed finding Friday that greenhouse gases contribute to air pollution that may endanger public health or welfare.
The proposed finding, which now moves to a public comment period, identified six greenhouse [...]
Combating Global Warming Is Child’s Play
Atlanta, GA — Kyoto, Japan was a notable gathering on global warming. The Netherlands, Brazil, India, Thailand and the U.K. have all had summits on climate change. Every year in Aspen, CO some of the brightest minds get together to share ideas on the environment. Do any of these events give hope [...]
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