Archive for the ‘BC’ Category

CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 15 May 2012

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:

  • Mobility will grow, but today’s politicians can determine the carbon impact
  • Civil disobedience as a means of expression
  • Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions rise 17%

The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list Subscribe Here or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.

Authors: Neil ThomsonNeil SalmondKristina WelchJustin BullJames Noble, Clea Moray

Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)

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CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 08 May 2012

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:

  • Ancient forest unveiled, revealing impacts of climate change
  • Study says half of worldwide emissions come from livestock
  • Cycling and walking increase in US pilot communities

The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list Subscribe Here or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.

Authors: Neil ThomsonNeil SalmondKristina WelchJustin BullJames Noble

Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)

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CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 01 May 2012

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:

  • New study shows thriving jellyfish populations
  • Time-lapse tools help people understand climate change
  • Environmental and economic concerns emerge about forest bioenergy

The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list Subscribe Here or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.

Authors: Neil ThomsonNeil SalmondKristina WelchJustin BullJames Noble

Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)

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CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 24 April 2012

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:

  • American urban planners focus on building sustainable communities
  • Urban trees provide economic value
  • Is natural gas better for the climate? It depends

The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list Subscribe Here or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.

Authors: Neil ThomsonNeil SalmondKristina WelchJustin Bull

Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)

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CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 17 April 2012

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:

  • Summer changes take their toll on aging populations
  • New study discredits skeptic argument, links CO2 to warming
  • Forest biomass a problem and opportunity in BC

The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list Subscribe Here or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.

Authors: Neil ThomsonCalyn ShawNeil SalmondKristina WelchJustin Bull

Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)

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Endurance Signs RenewableUK Charter | Endurance Wind Power

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Vancouver, BC Canada Endurance Wind Power EWP, manufacturer of advanced small wind turbines 50kW in size, designed specifically for distributed wind power applications, today announced it has signed the RenewableUK Energy Charter joining founding signatories GE, Vestas and more who have vowed to make a commitment to economic stability and clean energy.

via Endurance Signs RenewableUK Charter | Endurance Wind Power.

CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 10 April 2012

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:

  • New guidance for managing extreme weather risk
  • Understanding energy: sources and options for a low carbon future
  • Washington State first to tackle ocean acidification

The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list Subscribe Here or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.

Authors: Neil ThomsonCalyn ShawNeil SalmondKristina WelchJustin Bull

Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)

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Biomass Power and Thermal

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

A headwind is approaching the biomass energy sector, and it’s called cheap natural gas. Fracking has dramatically changed the supply outlook for natural gas in North America for the foreseeable future and biomass proponents who fail to factor it into their planning will regret it.

What this story does not speak to is CO2 emissions and climate change which is still an issue with natural gas, a little less so than with heating oil but still an issue that we need to consider.

via Biomass Power and Thermal | Biomassmagazine.com.

CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 03 April 2012

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:

  • Old growth forests help cool planet
  • New paradigms required for growth and prosperity
  • Canadian businesses describe their adaptation actions, challenges

The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list Subscribe Here or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.

Authors: Neil ThomsonCalyn ShawNeil SalmondKristina WelchJustin BullKelly Masson

Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)

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It’s eco-ethical to run your car on this fossil fuel

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Yet, the Honda GX is neither manufactured nor sold in Canada. It’s made and sold only in the United States – where it exceeds the stringent pure-air standards of the famously tough California Air Resources Board and qualifies for carpool lanes that are open only to the cleanest of vehicles.

The Honda GX runs on compressed natural gas, the only alternative fuel so cheap that it doesn’t need government subsidies. Now sold in 197 dealerships in 36 states, it’s an assembly-line family car, the first mass-produced CNG vehicle. It lists at $26,000 (U.S.) and gets good mileage: 30 miles per (U.S.) gallon in city driving, 42 miles per gallon in highway driving. The price of CNG “at the pump” runs $2.50 a gallon – the same price, ironically, that Republican presidential contender Newt Gingrich has set as a long-term American goal for regular gasoline.

When will be get this car and many others like it that are running in Europe here?

via It’s eco-ethical to run your car