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NH town to generate renewable electricity from landfill gas, wind
Town hopes plan will help ease economic stress
NASA scientist calls for dramatically lower greenhouse gas levels
Researchers assert that current CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere are already too high and suggest solutions
CSNE scientist rebuts skeptic in Union Leader op-ed
Scientist underscores the distinction between weather and climate
British Colombia introduces carbon tax
Revenue neutral tax on emissions to incentivize purchase of efficient automobiles and appliances
Investment banks anticipate greenhouse gas caps
Three major banks have imposed new financing standards that work against coal power plants
NH town implements new efficiency technology
Epping, NH has installed a new small-scale co-generation system.
CSNE Researcher’s Report Posted on RGGI Web site
A report by CSNE researchers Ross Gittell and Matt Magnusson is now available through RGGI.
Trading rise boosts Climate Exchange
Higher trading volumes at Climate Exchange, which operates exchanges to trade in greenhouse gases on both sides of the Atlantic, helped tip the company into operation profit.
Telecommuting boosts U.S. energy conservation
U.S. telecommuting is saving the amount of energy consumed by 1 million households, while e-commerce is yielding slight energy gains, according to a new electronics industry report.
CA and CT Governors Call for Climate Change Action
The Governors of CA and CT publish Op-Ed pushing for regional action on climate change.
CSNE Researches Cited in Financial Times
Work by CSNE researches Henrik Selin and Stacy VanDeveer was discussed in a Financial Times article.