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31.01.2006 As China's car fleet gets bigger by the day, the cars themselves are getting smaller, thanks to a series of government-implemented carrots and sticks, including stricter fuel efficiency standards and preferential pricing for parking and oil.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Related topics/regions: [China] [Transport]
Have a word with the new Exxon boss.
31.01.2006 As ExxonMobil announces record profits of US$32 billion in 2005, evidence that global warming is gathering pace is rapidly piling up. While most oil companies are making huge profits, what Exxon does -- and doesn't do -- with those profits is what marks them out as the world's number one climate criminal, says Greenpeace. Have a word with the new Exxon boss.
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From: Greenpeace UK
Related topics/regions: [Corporations] [Climate change]
Image: Have a word with the new Exxon boss. © Anne Ward
Energy-saving lightbulbs: No crisis? (photo: Peter Armstrong)
30.01.2006 World energy supplies are adequate and the market and energy institutions will be able to absorb any shocks, according to energy chief executives speaking at the World Economic Forum yesterday.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Image: Energy-saving lightbulbs: No crisis? (photo: Peter Armstrong) © Peter Armstrong
29.01.2006 from Discover:
Lovins noshes on a banana in front of one of  two 3-by-6-foot tracking photovoltaic collectors that together provide all his household power. Amory Lovins describes how the world's biggest economy could kick the oil habit. His ideas apply to any country hooked on 'cheap' energy based on fossil fuels. "Five years from now," says Lovins, "the official industry forecast suggests that decentralized low- and no-carbon generators will be adding 160 times as much capacity as nuclear will add up to that year." So let's get cracking with microgeneration, Grommit!
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Transport] [Climate change] [Renewable energy]
25.01.2006 from e-Parliament:
How many electrical items in your home are on standby all the time? Count them; the number may surprise you. And the amount of energy that these things guzzle over a year might surprise you even more. You can download a Parliamentary Tool Kit, produced by the e-Parliament Climate and Energy Network, to help get standby power down to 1 watt or less.
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Related topics/regions: [Democracy]
24.01.2006 from theworkshop.ca:
Spinning wind turbine Frank Gombik has a workshop, but this is no ordinary workshop. Get inspired by his examples of converting soft drink cans into solar collectors, burnt-out fans into wind turbines and much more.
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Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Climate change] [Renewable energy]
23.01.2006 The Swedish Minister for Sustainable Development, Mona Sahlin, has announced plans to break the country's dependence on oil by 2020.
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Related topics/regions: [Sweden] [Climate change]
23.01.2006 from Ashton Hayes village website:
Going carbon neutral The Cheshire village of Ashton Hayes is aiming to become carbon neutral. From 'eco-driving' to elephant grass, there will be plenty happening in Ashton this year. Isn't this what all of us should be trying to do?
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] [Renewable energy]
23.01.2006 The UK government announces a formal public consultation of UK energy policy today. It will be launched with a statement of current evidence on the 2003 Energy White Paper goals and the government's plans for engagement with the public.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change]
20.01.2006 from Ardent Eden's blog
Gas pump "I'm trying a new eco-test to stay inspired and focused. This one has to do with the car," says Lauren.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Consumption] [Climate change] [Environmental activism]
20.01.2006 Very low-cost electricity that is not just clean but potentially beneficial for the environment, and comes from a flexible source that can be set up on any river without altering its course is the promise a Canadian company made in Brazil this week.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Brazil] [Business] [Climate change]
19.01.2006 from Grist magazine and blog:

. How can anyone ignore this?

The environmental movement is reaching an important point of division, between those who truly get global warming, and those who don't.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Renewable energy] [Activism]
Energy saving light bulbs, on and off
19.01.2006 Beijing is setting up an "energy police" force to crack down on excessive lighting and heating and other power waste in shopping malls and office buildings, the China Daily said.
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Related topics/regions: [China] [Climate change]
Image: Energy saving light bulbs, on and off © Peter Armstrong
Local unique ecosystems surrounding tree
18.01.2006 from monbiot.com:
With the discovery that plants not only emit methane but that it increases as temperatures rise, we need a re-think about "carbon offset" accounting. We can no longer keep flying to Thailand for our holidays, as long as we purchase absolution by giving a few quid to a tree planting company.
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Related topics/regions: [Tourism] [Consumption] [Climate change] [Forests]
Image: Local unique ecosystems surrounding tree © Ashoka / Changemakers.net
16.01.2006 A leading environment group accused the oil giant Shell for blatant hypocrisy in seeking to link its brand with wildlife conservation, following the announcement that the company is the new sponsor of the British Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Related topics/regions: [Corporations] [Climate change] [Conservation]
Algae
16.01.2006 from sustainablog:
Can algae clean up power plant emissions? Yes, and grow biofuels too.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Transport] [Climate change] [Pollution] [Renewable energy]
Image: Algae
13.01.2006 from Guardian Unlimited:
"It's difficult to be so environmentally active when you've got children and a mortgage and suddenly you find you haven't the time, energy, or money to do half the things you used to." Now environmentally aware people are forming support groups to ensure their sustainable lifestyles don't slip, while exploring new ways to greener living.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Education] [Consumption] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Pollution] [Communication] [Civil society]
measuring climate change
13.01.2006 The inaugural summit of the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate has ended in the Australian city of Sydney. The six nations which make up the partnership, the United States, Australia, India, China, Japan and South Korea, discussed the development of energy-saving technologies. The partnership is seen as an alternative to the Kyoto Protocol and its members may not reduce greenhouse emissions.
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Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [International cooperation] [Climate change] [Pollution]
Image: measuring climate change © Centre for Science and Environment
12.01.2006 from Climate Change Action blog:
A crucial report from the Tyndall Centre for climate change research looks at the whole of the UK economy including the aviation industry and shows ways to achieve the 60% cut in emissions by 2050, the government's own target. Launched 3 months ago, the report deserves to be widely known and is available for free download. We have to face the fact that without an hospitable climate, there won't be an economy.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Economy] [Environment] [Climate change] [Pollution] [Renewable energy] [Governance]
12.01.2006 The public can check out the latest in gas-electric hybrids as well as some cool concept cars and innovations--like a solar-powered air conditioner and an engine that runs on gas, ethanol, or hydrogen--at next week's annual auto show in Detroit. Here's a preview.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Renewable energy]
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