With US carbon emissions down 7% in four years and bigger drops expected, the United States may emerge as a global leader in cutting carbon and stabilizing the climate. Lester...
(LinkAsia: December 2, 2011) Once again, a major sticking point in global climate change talks is the belief of developing nations that they are incurring a heavier regulatory burden. Industrialized...
(LinkAsia: December 2, 2011) In a report released against a backdrop of heavy snowfall on Korea's eastern coast, scientists at the National Institute of Meteorological Research predict wider and wider...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: December 18, 2009) In the last scheduled day of talks at the World Climate Conference in Copenhagen, the U.S. and China have yet to come...
Michael MacCracken is chief scientist for climate change programs at the Climate Institute. He discusses important new findings of the recent United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) report, which illustrates how...
(Al Jazeera English: December 9, 2009) Tensions in Copenhagen arose yesterday between developing nations and First World countries after a draft proposal setting unequal requirements for emissions from poor and...
(Global Pulse: May 29, 2009) Is there such a thing as clean coal? The industry wants you to think so. But clean doesn't mean non-polluting. The questions around coal's future...