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China As Climate Leader

December 30, 2016 By EarthWise

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China and the United States today produce nearly half of the world’s carbon emissions, so the fight against global climate change depends greatly upon what actions the two countries take.   China has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past twenty years from a largely rural society to one that is far more urbanized and far more energy intensive.  In 1997, when the Kyoto Protocol on climate was negotiated, China was only responsible for 14% of global CO2 emissions.  It then surpassed the US on that front in less than 10 years and now accounts for nearly 30% of the world’s emissions.

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Accidental Ethanol From Carbon Dioxide

December 27, 2016 By EarthWise

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Scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee were trying to find a series of chemical reactions that could turn carbon dioxide into a useful fuel.  But the unexpected occurred:  they found that the first step in their process actually got the job done all by itself.   The reaction turns CO2 into ethanol, which is already used to power generators and vehicles.

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Renewables On Campus

December 12, 2016 By EarthWise

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Colleges and universities across the country are increasingly deploying solar arrays and other types of renewable energy.   Many have set goals to become carbon neutral.

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Canadian Carbon Tax

November 11, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The Canadian government has chosen a carbon tax as its national policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  This aggressive move could have major repercussions around the world.

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Turning Sunlight into Fuel

November 2, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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When looking at the best ways to meet humanity’s energy needs, there is little doubt that the sun is the ultimate answer.  In one hour, the Earth receives enough energy from the sun to meet all of our needs for a year.  Despite this fact, the world currently only gets about 1% of its energy directly from the sun.

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Small Forests And Climate

October 26, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Trees are the number one way in which carbon can be removed from the atmosphere and stored in vegetation over the long term.  A single tree can absorb CO2 at a rate of 48 pounds per year.  Because of this, the carbon footprints of 18 average Americans can be neutralized by one acre of hardwood trees.  And it has been found that managed forests accumulate more carbon per acre than unmanaged forests.

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Jet Fuel From Steel Plants

October 11, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Industries around the world are working to reduce their carbon emissions.  One very carbon-intensive industry is the airline industry and it is struggling to find ways to reduce its emissions even while air travel continues to be on the rise worldwide.

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Disruptive Light Bulb Technology

September 27, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Investment companies like to talk about the disruptive nature of technologies and how they change industries while simultaneously changing our lives.  The growing emphasis on a low-carbon economy has spotlighted a number of technologies as being disruptive in their industry sectors.  One hears this frequently when discussing wind and solar power.  Clearly, these two technologies are changing the face of the utility industry, but at least at present, they still represent a fairly small fraction of the overall business.

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Grass-Powered Cars

August 26, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Several major automakers are betting on hydrogen-powered cars as the future of personal transportation.  The first of these cars are already available in California.  What isn’t readily available is the hydrogen to power them.  There are very few hydrogen stations out there and hydrogen is pretty expensive.

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The Trouble With Burning Forests

June 23, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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President Obama has set 2030 as the target for reducing U.S. carbon dioxide emissions to comply with the Paris Climate accord. Unfortunately, the Senate’s new Energy Bill would allow states to count wood as a “carbon neutral” fuel when drawing up plans to comply with the EPA’s Clean Power Plan.

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Clean Fossil Fuel Electricity

May 11, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Renewable energy sources like wind and solar power are getting cheaper all the time and are, in many places, competing head to head on price with traditional fossil fuel generation.  The ultimate goal is to replace polluting energy sources entirely, but even under the most optimistic scenarios, fossil fuel plants aren’t just going to disappear very quickly.

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Carbon Counters

April 7, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The Paris climate agreement last December resulted in commitments by 195 countries to reduce their carbon emissions.  The countries around the world made specific pledges to reduce emissions in the form of “intended nationally determined contributions” or INDCs.

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Natural Geoengineering

March 11, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The term geoengineering has started to appear in discussions about how to combat climate change.  Mostly, it is used to describe using technology to tinker with the global environment, for example, by artificially enhancing the atmosphere’s ability to reflect the sun’s rays back out into space and thereby cooling the planet.

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Pulling Carbon Out Of The Air

January 20, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The world is increasingly united in the desire to reduce carbon emissions into the atmosphere.  There is much emphasis on reducing and someday eliminating our use of fossil fuels, which is the main culprit in the situation we find ourselves in today.  More and more we are embracing the use of renewable energy sources to produce electricity and we are starting to slowly move away from internal combustion engines to power our cars.

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Primates And Toucans As Climate Allies

January 14, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Many of us have a soft spot for primates and toucans. These charismatic creatures are prized for their intellect and beauty. But did you know they also play a vital role in combating climate change?

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China And Renewable Energy

January 11, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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When it comes to carbon dioxide, three countries are responsible for half of the world’s emissions into the atmosphere:  China, the US, and India.   On a per capita basis, we are far worse than China, but its population is so huge that that it produces twice as much CO2 as the United States and nearly one-third of the world’s emissions.

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Is Natural Gas Cleaner Than Coal?

January 7, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The widespread use of hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) as well as improved drilling techniques have created a major boom in natural gas production.  This unquestionably has positive economic impacts for many.  One of the important consequences of this is that natural gas is increasingly taking the place of coal for powering electrical generating plants.

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Composting Pays

January 5, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Many people compost their food scraps and yard waste because they think it is the right thing to do.  In some places, like San Francisco and Seattle, there is curbside pickup available to have these organic materials composted.

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Human Carbon

December 17, 2015 By WAMC WEB

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There is a powerful correlation between the rise of the human population and the rise of atmospheric CO2 during the past few decades. Could the carbon dioxide we emit when we breathe be a factor in global warming? According to biogeochemist Bill Schlesinger, the answer is a resounding no. Here’s why.

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Born On Frozen Lakes

December 16, 2015 By WAMC WEB

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The National Hockey League seems like an unlikely environmental ally. But a sport born on frozen lakes stands to lose a lot in a warming world. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is committed to keeping “the air clean and the ponds frozen for future generations.”

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