JUN
03

Marshall Islands, the Flag for Many Ships, Seeks to Rein In Emissions


The tiny Pacific nation with an outsize role in the industry caused a stir by proposing a cap on the greenhouse gases produced in shipping. Original link Original author: KATE
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JUN
03

Lincoln Chafee on the Issues


Mr. Chafee, a former Republican and independent who is running for the Democratic nomination, favors a warming in relations with Iran. Original link Original author: GERRY
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JUN
02

Climate Deal Badly Needs a Big Stick


Fruitless efforts to seriously curb greenhouse gas pollution suggest a new approach is warranted — making it costly not to join an international consortium committed to fighting climate change. Original link Original author: EDUARDO
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JUN
02

E.P.A. to Set New Limits on Airplane Emissions


The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to report as early as Friday that greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes endanger human health through global warming. Original link Original author: CORAL
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JUN
01

Climate Model Suggests Everest Glaciers Could Nearly Disappear


A new computer model suggests that without changes to greenhouse gas emissions, the Everest region of Nepal could lose 99 percent of its glaciers by the end of the century. Original link Original author: RACHEL
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MAY
30

E.P.A. Proposal Will Put Bigger Trucks on a Fuel Diet


The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose rules requiring heavy trucks to increase their fuel economy by up to 40 percent by 2027. Original link Original author: AARON
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MAY
26

Using Science to Fight Climate Change


Readers react to a column by Joe Nocera about geoengineering. Original link
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MAY
26

Paris Can't Be Another Copenhagen

A former prime minister of Australia argues that the success of the next climate change conference hangs on cooperation between the U.S., China, India and the E.U. Original link Original author: KEVIN
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MAY
21

Schools Turn to Propane Buses as Stricter Emissions Standards Loom


Propane is increasingly attractive as an alternative to diesel, as its environmental impact is smaller and the price is right. Original link Original author: DIANE
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MAY
02

Swarthmore Declines to Drop Investments in Fossil Fuels

The Pennsylvania college’s board said it was “fully committed to addressing the threat of climate change” through means other than divestment from its $1.9 billion endowment. Original link Original author: JOHN
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