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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.

Posted : Fri, Nov 14, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

EU countries add to illegal logging trade

EU countries add to illegal logging trade

   Deforestation, a major contributor to climate change, is still rampant globally and European Union countries are guilty of compounding the problem according to a new WWF report.

Posted : Fri, Jul 25, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

Greenpeace shuts down EU fisheries meeting

Greenpeace shuts down EU fisheries meeting

   The activists have constructed a wall in front of the building's main entrance bearing the message "Shut Down until Fish Stocks Recover.

Posted : Mon, Dec 17, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Fiat and Microsoft Introduce EcoDrive

Fiat and Microsoft Introduce EcoDrive

   The EcoDrive solution, spearheaded by Fiat Group Automobiles, demonstrates that an auto maker's environmental responsibility should not stop when the car leaves the production line - but extend into the way consumers drive their cars.

Posted : Thu, Sep 13, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Briefing - ROMANIA: a playground for the genetic engineering industry?

Briefing - ROMANIA: a playground for the genetic engineering industry?

   Over the past three years Greenpeace has investigated the failure of the Romanian Government to ensure the control and traceability of genetically modified (GMO) Soya plants produced by Monsanto.

Posted : Wed, Sep 05, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

Greenpeace launches its campaign against energy-wasting products

Greenpeace launches its campaign against energy-wasting products

   As G8 and EU ministers gathered in Berlin to discuss energy efficiency measures, Greenpeace used a mechanised road roller to crush ten thousand energy-wasting light bulbs at the Brandenburg Gate today, demanding tough European efficiency standards for energy using products, and an immediate ban on incandescent light bulbs.

Posted : Sun, Apr 22, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News
 
 
 
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