How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint

Each and every individual effort to reduce carbon footprint is vital for the future of our planet. You don’t have to wait for the effects of global warming to reach your very doorstep to believe it’s real. You also don’t have to wait for macro-level policy changes to start reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. You can act now…

Natural Gas could be the cavalry in global warming fight

An unlikely source of energy has emerged to meet international demands that the United States do more to fight global warming: It’s cleaner than coal, cheaper than oil and a 90-year supply is under our feet. Utilities and other companies see natural gas as a way to lower emissions — and their costs. Yet politicians aren’t stumping for it.

Global Warming Talks Meltdown

It soon became clear that China was not signing up to any treaty that allowed other countries to snoop around in their dirty emissions laundry.

Boston Review:Rising Tide: Time to Adapt to Climate Change

The scientific evidence for a human fingerprint on this global warming is now overwhelming. Emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, from human activities—most crucially, the burning of fossil fuels, but also agricultural practices, deforestation, and cement production—are the primary drivers.

Editorial: Obama’s Cold Day in Denmark

The only reason China gives lip service to the global-warming alarmist agenda is to hamper the competition – and our Democratic president is falling for the trap. Mr. Obama pledged that the United States would move forward with strict emissions limits whether or not the international community did the same.

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