Falling in love with carbon pricing

How finance ministers could fall in love with carbon pricing
Posted On 28 Nov 2015
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Québec adopts most ambitious greenhouse gas reduction target in Canada

Québec has again demonstrated its leadership by unveiling the most ambitious target in Canada.
Posted On 28 Nov 2015
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Perfect storm heads for fossil fuel assets

Coal, oil and gas sectors warned that trillions of dollars of assets could be stranded if a global agreement on limiting climate change is reached at the UN summit in Paris
Posted On 25 Nov 2015
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More warming will bring a more polluted future

Global warming will increase airborne aerosols and cause more atmospheric pollution
Posted On 15 Nov 2015
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Vertical Farming Can Provide Needed Crops to Water-Scarce Regions

By Keith White October 28, 2015 –  California, an area highly publicized for its severe water woes, agriculture alone uses 80 percent of the state’s water supply — yet farmers are forced to use less water and sacrifice crops for the good of the masses. When water scarcity...
Posted On 30 Oct 2015
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World must avert devastating flood of climate refugees

A senior British politician says we face a humanitarian crisis on an immense scale if millions of people have to flee the impacts of global warming.
Posted On 09 Sep 2015
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On the road to Paris, climate talks stuck in the slow lane

Lack of progress at the close of “unbearably tardy” negotiations in Bonn undermines hopes of a meaningful deal being agreed at this year’s crucial UN climate summit.
Posted On 07 Sep 2015
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CO2 removal cannot save the oceans

Greenhouse-gas emissions from human activities do not only cause rapid warming of the seas, but also ocean acidification at an unprecedented rate.
Posted On 03 Aug 2015
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