September 1st, 2009 by
Elizabeth Ulion View Comments
The countdown to Copenhagen has begun. Delegates will meet in December to discuss and agree on binding emissions reductions goals, adaptation protocol and funding. There have been calls to lower our expectations on the outcome , predictions of outright failure and one strangely awesome underwater event to garner attention for the historic meeting. With the limited progress made on climate change action thus far it’s hard to be optimistic for what Copenhagen might...
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activism, climate change, Copenhagen, politics
August 3rd, 2009 by
Elizabeth Ulion View Comments
Cities and countries around the world are partnering with private plug-in providers to create networks of charging and battery exchange stations to cater to electric vehicles. Strong political leadership on the issue seems to be a commonality in locations of future charging...
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charging stations, Electric Cars, infrastructure, politics
July 20th, 2009 by
Elizabeth Ulion View Comments
On July 10 G8 leaders allotted $20 billion for farm aid in developing countries to combat hunger. The same week they came to a soft agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions but left out any financial, regulatory and technological plan to make it happen.
I’m...
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agriculture, climate change, hunger, politics
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