Archive for the ‘BC’ Category
Friday, February 3rd, 2012
The funding will support two components: a $1 M loan towards the commercial demonstration of a High Solids Anaerobic Digestion (HSAD) plant that will convert municipal green waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) to produce electricity under the BC Hydro Community Based Biomass Power Call, and a $500,000 grant towards acquiring a pilot scale mobile HSAD testing unit — a “Mobile Energy Harvester” — that will be used initially in Richmond and later toured throughout North America.
via BC Bioenergy Network Invests $1.5 M in Fraser Richmond Soil and Fibre “Energy Garden”
Posted in BC, Biogas, Clean Energy, Electric, Footprint, GHG reduction, waste | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- NASA visualizes how temperatures have increased in the last 131 years
- Climate policy: oil’s tipping point has past
- Clean up world seas to boost economy, UN body says
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 or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.
Authors: Neil Thomson, Calyn Shaw, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Tom Pedersen (PICS), Jessica Worsley (PICS)
Tags: alien, BC, British Columbia, canada, carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, carbon target, Carbon tax, carbon-management, Clean Energy, Clean tech, Climate Change, climate policy, coastline, crude, Ecosystem, food, Fossil fuel, GHG, GHG emissions, global, global warming, greenhouse gas, health, Infrastructure, invasive, low carbon, low carbon economy, Nasa, noise, ocean, oil, oil spill, Over-fishing, Peak oil, Pipeline, renewable energy, Sea, Species, subsidies, syndrome, tanker, Tar Sands, taxpayer, time-lapse, Tipping point, UNEP, vibration, video, wind energy, Wind turbine
Posted in BC, Clean Energy, Clean power, Clean tech, Europe, Footprint, GHG reduction, wind | No Comments »
Friday, January 27th, 2012
The next Vancouver GreenTech Exchange forum on February 22 will focus on clean mining technology from Teck Resources and feature its VP Technology & Development, John Thompson.
Posted in BC, Clean tech, Events | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Tourism relies on jet setters, but travel is destroying attractions
- NASA says Canada highly vulnerable to environmental change due to global warming
- EU cap on aviation emissions could boost airline profits
The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business in partnership with the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca
Authors: Neil Thomson, Calyn Shaw, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Tom Pedersen (PICS), Jessica Worsley (PICS)
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Posted in AB, BC, Clean Energy, Clean power, Clean tech, Efficiency, Electric, Europe, Footprint, GHG reduction, US | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- US snow drought could have serious water implications
- Cornell scientists can’t agree on fracking impact
- Nature editorial urges scientists to speak out
The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business in partnership with the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.
Authors: Neil Thomson, Calyn Shaw, Neil Salmond,
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Tom Pedersen (PICS), Jessica Worsley (PICS)
Tags: America, BC, biogeochemical, Biophysical, canada, carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, carbon-management, citizen action, Clean Energy, Clean tech, Climate Change, climate policy, Coal, Cornell, debate, Drought, Ecosystem, EIA, emissions data, Energy consumption, Energy Information Administration, Forest, Fossil fuel, Fracking, gas, GHG, GHG emissions, global warming, greenhouse gas, hydraulic, impact, land management, land use, low carbon economy, pack, per capita, Political failure, REDD, shale, Snow, state, USA, water
Posted in AB, BC, Clean Energy, Clean tech, Efficiency, Electric, Europe, Footprint, GHG reduction, International, US, water | No Comments »
Monday, January 16th, 2012
Here is a great story on Antarctica and how a visit there, can inspire change in behaviour, that will lead us to becoming cleaner and greener.
The young woman explained the sensation on a satellite phone hours later, in the midst of a recent two-week journey exploring the Antarctic Peninsula with 58 other students and 30 adults as part of the Students on Ice annual expedition. It’s an experience designed to instill deep-seated connections among youth and the environment, while chewing over global warming on the continent that is home to 90 per cent of the world’s ice.
This young women is my daughter who recently went on an amazing trip to Antarctica with Students on Ice. It is wonderful to follow her journey and observe how her interest in the environment and climate change is growing every year.
via Little penguins inspire teen activist
Posted in BC, Clean Energy, Footprint, International, transportation | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Forest management programs may increase forest carbon emissions
- 2011 is UK’s second warmest year, Met Office confirms
- Smart meter usage increasing worldwide
The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business in partnership with the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.
Authors: Neil Thomson, Calyn Shaw, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch
Editors: James Tansey, Tom Pedersen, Jessica Worsley
Tags: carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, carbon-management, Clean Energy, Clean tech, climate, Climate Change, climate policy, communities, earthquake, economic competitiveness, Ecosystem, Efficiency, Electric, Energy, energy security, extreme, flooding, Forest, GHG, GHG emissions, global warming, greenhouse gas, grid, human behavior, Hurricane Irene, Infrastructure, Innovation, insurance, insured, Japan, La Nina, loss, low carbon economy, management, Met Office, Meter, New Zealand, protocol, radio wave, record, renewable, risk, Smart, Sustainable, Thailand, thinning, tornadoes, UK, vehicle, Warmest, weather, wildfire, year
Posted in BC, buildings, China, Clean Energy, Clean power, Clean tech, Efficiency, Electric, Europe, GHG reduction, International, smart grid, US | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- What really happened in Durban – and will it be enough to combat climate change?
- Ocean acidification may directly harm fish: study
- California proposes rules to spur clean car growth
The PICS News Scan is produced by ISIS at the Sauder School of Business in partnership with the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS). To be added to the News Scan distribution list or to provide content feedback and/or suggestions about interesting news items, please email: isis@sauder.ubc.ca.
Authors: Neil Thomson, Calyn Shaw, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch
Editors: James Tansey, Jessica Worsley
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Posted in BC, Clean Energy, Clean power, Clean tech, Efficiency, Electric, Europe, Footprint, GHG reduction, transportation, US | No Comments »