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- China Trades 80% of the Global Issued CERs. // China Chemical Reporter;9/26/2009, Vol. 20 Issue 27, p14
The article reports that China's total certified emission reductions (CERs) that have acquired issuance from the Center for Development Management (CDM) Executive Board was 74.2 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2008. It is according to the data from China Fund Management Center, which noted...
- Deutsche Post Listed In Dow Index. // Logistics Today;Oct2006, Vol. 47 Issue 10, p42
The article reports that the Deutsche Post World Net was added to the European Dow Jones Sustainability Index because of the new patent given to its GoGreen concept. The concept aims to provide a carbon-neutral shipping for DHL International GmbH products for customers to cut carbon dioxide...
- ONE MILE = ONE POUND. Rayner, Bruce // Triathlon Life;Fall2009, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p70
The article offers tips in offsetting carbon dioxide emissions. Some options to avoid the cost of pollution to the environment are mentioned, such as sharing a ride, taking public transportation, and riding a bike. Moreover, typical projects that prevents the equivalent amount of carbon dioxide...
- Warning: act now, or face the consequences. // Works Management;May2007, Vol. 60 Issue 5, p7
The article presents a business-related admonition in Great Britain. Such admonition involves the impact of climate change on business operations. Ignorance to low carbon economy is observed in several business organizations, which caused them to wait longer before they act against climate...
- MAINE SCHOOLS HONORED. // American School & University;May2008, Vol. 80 Issue 9, p10
The article reports that seven school systems are being honored by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for their efforts in improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon-dioxide emissions. Lewiston, Bath, and Farmington are some of the first institutions in Maine that...
- The case for paper. Bold, Ben // Printing World;Apr2008 Environment Report, p29
The article discusses the growing concern on environmental issues among paper and printing companies in Europe. It mentions the rising cost of raw materials and the introduction of a CO2 carbon emission trading scheme, a mechanism designed to decrease greenhouse gases by setting a price to...
- Tackling paper's burning issues. Morris, Helen // Printing World;Apr2008 Environment Report, p41
The article discusses the need for the printing industry to reduce carbon emissions in Europe. The author mentions that paper is often the single biggest source of a print job's carbon dioxide emissions, making it the easy target for green social groups. She added that end users of print are...
- CAN THE EPA REGULATE CO2? // Pollution Engineering;Oct2006, Vol. 38 Issue 10, p8
The article reports that the Supreme Court will rule on the briefs filed by environmental groups, states and religious organizations which questioned on the authority of Environmental Protection Agency to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from automobiles and power plants in the U.S. According...
- Politics Trump Scientific Integrity. Peltier, Robert // Power;Aug2009, Vol. 153 Issue 8, p6
The article focuses on the criticism of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) technical support document (TSD) on carbon emissions by staff researcher Alan Carlin. According to a report released by Carlin, the TSD is based on research conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on...


