Emissions could make Earth uninhabitable

Researchers predict that the hothouse effect of runaway greenhouse gases would ultimately boil our planet dry and make it incapable of sustaining life.
Posted On 27 Feb 2016
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Carbon capture could be costly and risky

Attempts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it safely are all potentially costly gambles with the current technology, scientists say.
Posted On 17 Feb 2016
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China – lowering CO2 emissions without harming economic growth

MIT professor sees coal use peaking within next decade and emissions dropping soon after.
Posted On 11 Feb 2016
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Carbon capture plans need urgent aid

Call for governments to give financial backing for technology that could help save the world from overheating by preventing CO2 escaping into the atmosphere.
Posted On 21 Jan 2016
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Science opens routes to energy recycling

From turning carbon dioxide into a fuel to enabling cars to run on water, scientific researchers worldwide are unlocking the potential of new energy sources.
Posted On 14 Jan 2016
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Over 100 Leading Scientists Call for a Moratorium on New Oil Sands Development

Consensus statement says the science is clear: there can be no more oil sands development if we are to solve the global climate crisis
Posted On 10 Jun 2015
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Doing nothing is not an option we can choose – Suncor Energy on Climate Change

Keynote address by Steve Williams, President and CEO of Suncor Energy May 22, 2015.
Posted On 22 May 2015
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What would it take to limit climate change to 1.5°C?

A new study analyzes the required climate policy actions and targets in order to limit future global temperature rise to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2100.
Posted On 22 May 2015
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