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UN to probe Canada over lack of greenhouse-gas reporting
... for failing to meet a Kyoto Protocol deadline on greenhouse-gas reporting and could bar it from an international carbon-trading scheme if the probe finds Ottawa broke ...G8 ministers endorse greenhouse gas cuts by 2050
Environmental ministers from the world's top industrial countries say they have the political will to move toward cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2050.Action needed now for Minnesota to reach goals in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2015
... before us and be a leader in the nation for reducing greenhouse gas emissions." "This study provides a great ... transportation solutions in a comprehensive way that will make greenhouse gas emission reduction possible for every ...Grasslands emit greenhouse gas
Plants produce significant quantities of methane – a potent greenhouse gas - depending on where they are growingGreenhouse gas tech meeting to be held
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy says it will help host an international conference focusing on Greenhouse Gas Technology.Cornell Announces Its First Greenhouse Gas Inventory
... College and University Presidents Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), Cornell University has calculated its first greenhouse gas inventory. This news from the inventory indicates ...State warms to greenhouse gas emissions plan
... groups say companies would be forced to flee. Few dispute that reducing planet-heating greenhouse gas emissions is a good idea. But fewer ...Conservation group calls for deeper cuts to greenhouse gas emissions
A leading conservation group called for deep cuts to greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and said biodiversity losses pose a greater risk to mankind that current financial problems.California issues plan to slash greenhouse gas emissions
... the clock of climate change, issuing its final draft of an economywide plan to slash the state's greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels ...Greenhouse gas auction revenues can help cut Md. electric use significantly, says study
... use in the state significantly by investing revenues from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) cap-and-trade ... . "The bottom line is that the revenues from the nation's first greenhouse gas auction can be invested to decrease energy ...Potent greenhouse gas more prevalent in atmosphere than previously assumed
... by the Kyoto Protocol, the 1997 agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions signed by 182 countries ... say case closed. It is now shown to be an important greenhouse gas," said Prather, who was not involved with the Scripps study ...Electronics Industry Changes the Climate with New Greenhouse Gas
Emissions of a greenhouse gas that has 17,000 times the planet-warming capacity of carbon dioxide ... chips are made. The industry had in the past estimated that most of the gas was expended during the cleaning process and only about 2 ...MIT: Safe storage of greenhouse-gas carbon dioxide
... the atmosphere. One possible approach involves capturing greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide at the source — an electric ... Nov. 18 at the 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-9 ...U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Still Increasing
Total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions were 7,282 million metric tons carbon dioxide equivalent (MMTCO ... .4 percent from the 2006 level according to Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2007. Since ...Calif. Adopts Tough Greenhouse Gas Rules
California air regulators adopted a sweeping new climate plan that would require the state's utilities, refineries and large factories to transform their operations to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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