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All items tagged greenhouse gas reductionOpen Think Tank ArticlesJune 5, 2007 | Transatlantic "Climate War" Threatens G8 SummitUlf Gartzke: Bush’s last-minute climate change proposal threatens the historic consensus that was to be Merkel’s crowning achievement as G8 president. Is Bush serious about reducing greenhouse gases, or could this be an attempt to sabotage the Summit? ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJuly 21, 2009 | India Should not Sacrifice for Climate ChangeIndia is not responsible for the current levels of greenhouse gas emissions and cannot be asked to sacrifice its development goals for the sake of combating climate change. ++ “Everyone is now burdened by the omissions and commissions and emissions of the rich countries…Yet the real culprits are unwilling to take responsibility for their actions.” ++ If industrialized countries do not guarantee ... MoreFebruary 10, 2009 | Fixing the Economy and the Planet In One GoIf the international community acts carefully, the economy and the climate can be healed in tandem. ++ Incentives to cut greenhouse emissions could “kick-start private investment and refuel the economy.” ++ To coordinate developing and developed nations, caps for specific sectors should be set. ++ CO2 capture and storage (CCS) should be promoted as a means for developing countries ... MoreJanuary 15, 2008 | Gasoline Made Out of Carbon DioxideChuck Squatriglia of Wired News reports that researchers at Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico have found a way of using sunlight to recycle carbon dioxide and produce fuels like methanol or gasoline. The technology, which could help reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, already works, although large-scale implementation could be a decade or more away. |
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