Archive for the ‘GHG reduction’ Category
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 Thomson, Calyn Shaw, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch, Justin Bull, Kelly Masson
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)
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CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 27 March 2012
Tuesday, March 27th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Beetle’s breeding doubled by warm springs
- Cost of ocean degradation could reach $2 trillion a year
- Are young adults desensitized to environmental issues?
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 Thomson, Calyn Shaw, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch, Justin Bull
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, 2012Yet, 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?
CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 20 March 2012
Tuesday, March 20th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- GLOBE 2012 and release of the West Coast Clean Economy Report
- New study shows long-range pollution an international problem
- Climate change solutions can spur economic recovery
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, Justin Bull
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)
CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 13 March 2012
Tuesday, March 13th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Two new studies assess the impact of climate change on bird species
- Energy efficient building could save $1 trillion over the next 10 years
- Historical disturbances obscure impacts of climate change
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, Chris Kantowicz, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch, Justin Bull
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)
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CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 06 March 2012
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Investors worth $10 trillion issue direct call for carbon emission reductions
- Digital tools for climate change conversations
- Investors worth $10 trillion issue direct call for carbon emission reductions
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, Chris Kantowicz, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch, Justin Bull
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)
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Buffett Plans More Solar Bonds After Topaz Deal
Thursday, March 1st, 2012Warren Buffett’s MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co. is planning a second round of bonds to finance its $2.4 billion Topaz Solar Farm in California after investors sought more of the debt than was offered in the first public issuance for a U.S. photovoltaic power project.
via Buffett Plans More Solar Bonds After Topaz Deal – Businessweek.
Fisker Karma added to the list in BC
Sunday, February 19th, 2012The 2012 Fisker Karma is the latest addition to the growing list of new vehicles available in British Columbia that qualify under the Clean Energy Vehicle CEV Point of Sale Incentive Program. The Karma, a battery electric vehicle with extended range, qualifies for a discount of up to $5,000 off the pre-tax sticker price when purchased or leased at a new car dealer in BC.
CLIMATE NEWS SCAN – 14 February 2012
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Climate damage to fisheries exceeding Canada’s response, report says
- Finding profit in low carbon supply chains
- Public looks to politicians for cues on climate change
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, Justin Bull
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Tom Pedersen (PICS), Jessica Worsley(PICS)







