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Unilever calls for moratorium on deforestation of tropical rainforest Unilever calls for moratorium on deforestation of tropical rainforest

Unilever’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul Polman, today called for governments to support a moratorium on deforestation as a crucial measure to tackle climate change.

Siemens to build wind turbine production facility in the U.S. Siemens to build wind turbine production facility in the U.S.

Additional capital investment in green technologies - 400 new jobs to be created

Europe’s new buildings get welcome push to produce as much energy as they use Europe’s new buildings get welcome push to produce as much energy as they use

WWF has welcomed a European Parliament vote today that proposes a 2019 deadline for all new houses, offices and shops built in the European Union to produce the same amount of energy they consume. The deadline will be 2016 for all new public buildings.

BP, Dominion announce full operation of largest wind farm in Midwest BP, Dominion announce full operation of largest wind farm in Midwest

BP Wind Energy and Dominion announced today full commercial operation of phase one of the Fowler Ridge Wind Farm in Benton County, Indiana. The first 400 megawatts of the project will generate enough carbon-free electricity to power about 120,000 homes.

Climate change reduces nutritional value of algae Climate change reduces nutritional value of algae

Micro-algae are growing faster under the influence of climate change. However, the composition of the algae is changing, as a result of which their nutritional value for other aquatic life is decreasing.

Wyclef Jean, Ban Ki-Moon, Bill Clinton Visit Haiti to Raise Global Awareness and Needs of Devastated Country Wyclef Jean, Ban Ki-Moon, Bill Clinton Visit Haiti to Raise Global Awareness and Needs of Devastated Country

Wyclef Jean, former US President Bill Clinton and UN Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon in Cite Soleil at a Yele Haiti- sponsored distribution of rice from the World Food Programme.

Health impact of climate change needs attention Health impact of climate change needs attention

The health impact of climate change is a critical issue that policy-makers should be aware of while setting priorities for action and investment to mitigate the impact of global climate change.

Energy Costs Take 20% Bite From Average Wallet Energy Costs Take 20% Bite From Average Wallet

American families faced the biggest increase in energy expenses on record last year, in large part because of costs for transportation fuels driving global demand.

U.S. petroleum dependency factor of history U.S. petroleum dependency factor of history

When the Drake Oil Well in Titusville, Pennsylvania began seeping crude oil 150 years ago, humanity allowed itself to become engulfed in the ecology of oil, according to a Penn State environmental historian.Now in the midst of an energy transition, the U.S. and the world need to keep moving forward toward alternative methods of power generation.

Survey: Scientists Agree Human-Induced Global Warming is Real Survey: Scientists Agree Human-Induced Global Warming is Real

While the harsh winter pounding many areas of North America and Europe seemingly contradicts that global warming continues unabated, a new survey finds consensus among scientists about the reality of climate change and its likely cause.

Report Calls Aerosol Research Key to Improving Climate Predictions Report Calls Aerosol Research Key to Improving Climate Predictions

Scientists need a more detailed understanding of how human-produced atmospheric particles, called aerosols, affect climate in order to produce better predictions of Earth's future climate, according to a NASA-led report issued by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program on Friday.

Scientists spend a white Christmas in Antarctica Scientists spend a white Christmas in Antarctica

With diminishing ice cover fast becoming a reality, ESA's CryoSat-2 mission has been designed to measure the exact rate of change in the thickness of both ice floating in the oceans and ice sheets on land.

New IBM Software Helps Companies Reduce Costs, Paper Consumption by Transforming Business Processes New IBM Software Helps Companies Reduce Costs, Paper Consumption by Transforming Business Processes

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced new software to help organizations automate their business processes, thereby lowering operating costs and reducing paper consumption.

Track Your Fitness, Environmental Impact With New Cell Phone Applications Track Your Fitness, Environmental Impact With New Cell Phone Applications

Planning on gobbling a few extra treats this holiday season? Soon, your cell phone may be able to help you maintain your exercise routine and keep the pounds off over winter months, without your having to lift a finger to keep track.

Duke Energy Generates Unique Wind Energy Partnership with World's Largest Retailer Duke Energy Generates Unique Wind Energy Partnership with World's Largest Retailer

Duke Energy has entered into an agreement with Wal-Mart, the largest retailer in the world, to provide electricity for its growing Texas market.

Wal-Mart Makes Major Commitment to Renewable Wind Power Wal-Mart Makes Major Commitment to Renewable Wind Power

Power purchase equivalent to annual usage of more than 20,000 average American homes

Climate protection: Deutsche Bank set to neutralize its carbon footprint by 2012 Climate protection: Deutsche Bank set to neutralize its carbon footprint by 2012

High-level Climate Change Advisory Board will assist Deutsche Bank in implementing its climate change strategy

Food Insecurity Complicates Land Use for Biofuel Feedstock Production in Southern Africa Food Insecurity Complicates Land Use for Biofuel Feedstock Production in Southern Africa

Significant potential exists for additional crop production in Southern Africa based on land availability.

Dow Corning Technology Increases Window Energy Efficiency Dow Corning Technology Increases Window Energy Efficiency

Silicone Solutions Help Tackle Rising Energy Costs

MIT analysis shows how cap-and-trade plans can cut greenhouse emissions MIT analysis shows how cap-and-trade plans can cut greenhouse emissions

Researchers at MIT's Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research have produced a report concerning key design issues of proposed cap-and-trade programs that are under consideration in the United States as a way of curbing greenhouse gas emissions.

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