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- CLIMATE POLICY: FROM 'KNOW HOW' TO 'DO NOW'. Daly, Herman E. // Rachel's Democracy & Health News;5/15/2008, Issue 959, p3
The author reflects on the policies that must be carried out to address climate change. He stresses that severance tax on carbon would discourage the use of climate-altering fossil fuels at the same time raises taxes for low income families. The author argues that the policy of efficiency makes...
- Writing the carbon code. Wood, Janet // Utility Week;2/29/2008, Vol. 28 Issue 18, p5
The article states that carbon capture and storage needs a legal framework to operate in as well as workable technology. It was cited that the idea of capturing and storing carbon dioxide to stop it reaching the atmosphere was seen as one of the more outlandish ways of trying to fight climate...
- Global warming warning. // New Hampshire Business Review;10/5/2001, Vol. 23 Issue 21, p23
Provides information on the findings of the report 'New England Regional Assessment' on determining climate changes in New Hampshire due to global warming. Possible role of fossil fuels in the atmosphere in global warming; Possible impact of climate changes on various industries located in the...
- Denmark's Road Map for Fossil Fuel Independence. Richardson, Katherine; Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe; Elmeskov, J�rgen; Hagem, Cathrine; Henningsen, J�rgen; Korstg�rd, John; Kristensen, Niels Buus; Morthorst, Poul Erik; Olesen, J�rgen E.; Wier, Mette; Nielsen, Marianne; Karlsson, Kenneth // Solutions: For a Sustainable & Desirable Future;Jul/Aug2011, Vol. 2 Issue 4, p45
The article offers analysis on the administration of the Danish Commission in Denmark on climate change policy. It tackles the removal of fossil fuels from the energy system and the increases in the price of fossil fuels. It also discusses the contribution of wind and biomass to the Danish...
- Steer clear of this climate 'Ponzi scheme'. Bond, Patrick; Dorsy, Michael // Foreign Policy in Focus;01/24/2012, p6
The article warns carbon buyers, sellers and investment speculators of yet another Ponzi scheme, the privatization of the air via the European Trading Scheme. Analysts forecast a decline in carbon prices and an oversupply due to huge flow of United Nations (UN) offsets. They see the...
- Carbon challenge: Engineers need to come up with a way for people to use fossil fuels without putting C02 into the atmosphere. Gibbins, Jon // Engineer (00137758);2/23/2009, Vol. 294 Issue 7766, p18
The article reports on the significant role played by carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies in reducing carbon dioxide emission from fossil fuels in Great Britain. It is believed that CCS will play essential role in capturing carbon dioxide from fossil fuels and fossil fuel power plants...
- ANYONE FOR CHAR? Dover, Michael // Inwood;Nov/Dec2007, Issue 77, p33
The article discusses the development of biochar, a kind of charcoal made from biomass, from anthropogenic carbon-enriched dark soil. It states that practicing slash and char would restore CO2 into the ground. Peter Winsley, strategy development director at MAF, believes that biochar could help...
- Planet enemy No. 1. Geiselman, Bruce // Waste News;5/12/2003, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p4
Global warming is the most difficult and complicated scientific and political problem the world has ever faced, biologist George Woodwell told attendees of Enviro Expo 2003. Already Central Asia is plagued with drought, North American forests are burning because of drought, ocean temperatures...
- Hiding the Bad Gas. Birch, Simon // E: The Environmental Magazine;Jan/Feb2005, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p12
Presents information on the use of carbon sequestration process as a short-term way of tackling climate change. Percentage of the world's energy needs that are still derived from climate-changing fossil fuels; Views of Einar Haandlkken of the Oslo, Norway-based environmental group Zero, on the...


