Despite concerns that the US may enter the climate negotiations in Copenhagen this December with no laws in place to decrease emissions, the EU has remained optimistic. Next week in Spain, they will be working hard to come to an agreement on how to fund the environmental movements of developing countries, budgeting almost $150 billion […]
In the summer of 2006 my hometowns of El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico saw something they had not seen before: torrential rains that lasted for about a week. As a desert environment, the region tends to have long periods of drought with a short-lived periods of intense precipitation in the summer months. For example, […]
The automotive industry is a large industry where there is potential for trying improve emissions standards in the United States. The Obama Administration has committed to tougher standards than have been adopted in the past. This sector has the potential to be both economically helpful to citizens as well as lower emissions.The administration has proposed […]
Continue reading about A Bad Role Model: The US Automobile Industry
For many years, I have struggled with the pressing question: how do we enact change? How do I, as an individual, assist in correcting the global climate change problem that we face? Although I hate to say it, I think policy is the most effective avenue to see the change that we want. The initiative […]
Continue reading about Change in America: The Green Revolution
Okay, so the title has absolutely nothing to do with this post other than the Professor from Columbia University is named Klaus Lachner. And Professor Lackner, if you do for whatever reason stumble upon our COP15 blog I sincerely apologize for taking your name and relating it to a certain jolly individual in the North […]
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