All Posts Tagged With: "GHG"

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The Politics of Natural Gas: Ignoring the Obvious

Expanding its role in the nation’s energy landscape should be a policy priority because it is one of the least expensive and biggest payback options on the table. It makes more sense for the $8 billion heading to the nuclear industry to be spent, instead, on developing more natural gas fueling locations, and converting city, county and state fleets to CNG power.

17Feb2010 | admin | 5 comments | Continued
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COP-15: The Mice in Council

According to Aesop, long ago a group of mice held a supreme council to consider how to deal with the threat posed by the local Cat. After hours of debate they finally agreed that the best solution was to tie a bell around the Cat’s neck so they would have advance warning of its approach. Convinced that they had solved the problem, they began to return to their homes, when a wise old mouse said, “I have just one question — who’s going to tie the bell on the Cat?”

30Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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Analyzing EPA’s Reporting Rule

Under the rule, suppliers of fossil fuels or industrial greenhouse gases, manufacturers of vehicles and engines, and certain facilities that emit 25,000 metric tons or more per year of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are required to submit annual reports to the Environmental Protection Agency.

19Oct2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued


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