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Do Plants Produce Methane?

January 18, 2009 By jennifer

The recent finding that plants could be a major source of the atmosphere's methane is challenged by new research.  Read more here. … [Read more...] about Do Plants Produce Methane?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Plants and Animals

Eating Lizard

January 18, 2009 By jennifer

Malaysian wildlife authorities rescued 2,300 endangered lizards headed for restaurants that offer exotic meat, an official said Tuesday.  Read more here. … [Read more...] about Eating Lizard

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Australia Lacks Capacity to Meet Carbon Reduction Targets

January 17, 2009 By jennifer

THE Australian government has committed to the introduction of an emissions trading scheme – officially named the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme.   I have previously suggested that this scheme may reduce the amount of energy available to every … [Read more...] about Australia Lacks Capacity to Meet Carbon Reduction Targets

Filed Under: News, Opinion

Emissions Spike for Inauguration

January 17, 2009 By jennifer

The 600 private jets expected to fly visitors to and from the Inauguration of Barack Obama will produce 25,320,000 pounds of CO2.  The Institute for Liberty. … [Read more...] about Emissions Spike for Inauguration

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Fish Reduce Risk of Ocean Acidification

January 17, 2009 By jennifer

The total mass of bony fish in the ocean is between 812 million tons and 2,050 million tons, producing around 110 million tons of calcium carbonate per year - reducing the risk of ocean acidification.  Read more here. … [Read more...] about Fish Reduce Risk of Ocean Acidification

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Coral Reefs

More Nuclear for the UK

January 17, 2009 By jennifer

Germany's two largest power companies joined forces yesterday and announced an ambitious plan to build at least four nuclear reactors in the UK at an estimated cost of £20 billion.  Read more here. … [Read more...] about More Nuclear for the UK

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