Posts Tagged ‘Carbon storage’
Wednesday, August 8th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Migrating birds can carry oil spill impacts far and wide
- Car share programs measure up on their environmental benefits
- Investors and governments adapt to increasing climate risks
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Authors: Justin Bull, Liz Ferris, Clea Moray, James Noble, Tim Shah
Editors: Chris Kantowicz (ISIS), James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS)
Tags: adaptation, BC, behaviour, birds, British Columbia, Car share, carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, Carbon storage, carbon-management, Clean Energy, Clean tech, Climate Change, climate policy, Communication, deepwater horizon, Enbridge, engagement, Forest, forest carbon, GHG, GHG emissions, global warming, greenhouse gas, investment, Investor, low carbon economy, Mapping, Migration, moral, Northern gateway, oil spill, Pipeline, portfolio, risk, Transport
Posted in AB, BC, Biomass, buildings, Clean Energy, Clean power, Clean tech, Efficiency, Electric, Finance, Footprint, GHG reduction, International, storage, transportation, US | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 26th, 2012
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- The pathway to profitability for wind energy
- BC research animates Rio+20 associated events
- Vancouver launches subsidized public bike sharing system
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: Larissa Ardis, Justin Bull, Liz Ferris, Clea Moray,James Noble, Tim Shah
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)
Tags: Arctic, BC, bicycle, bike, Bike lanes, Biomass, British Columbia, carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, Carbon sequestration, Carbon storage, carbon-management, Clean Energy, Clean tech, climate, Climate Change, climate policy, collective thinking, COV, Earth System, Ecosystem, GHG, GHG emissions, global warming, grassland, green energy, greenhouse gas, low carbon economy, Offshore, People’s Summit, profit, Public, Rio, Rio +20, Rio+20, Roseland, Shale gas, subsidized, Sustainable communities, transportation, tundra, United Nations conference, Vancouver, wind energy, Wind farm
Posted in BC, Biomass, Clean Energy, Clean power, Clean tech, Efficiency, Electric, Footprint, GHG reduction, solar, storage, transportation, US, water, wind | No Comments »
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 Thomson, Neil Salmond, Kristina Welch, Justin Bull
Editors: James Tansey (ISIS), Jessica Worsley (PICS), Tom Pedersen (PICS)
Tags: BC, bleaching, British Columbia, carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, Carbon storage, carbon-management, clean, Clean Energy, Clean tech, Climate Change, climate policy, coral, deforestation, economic value, Energy, Forest, Fracking, GHG, GHG emissions, global warming, Green, greenhouse gas, health, impact, leak, low carbon economy, malaria, methane, Natural gas, north sea, Northern gateway, ocean, Pipeline, pollution, reefs, Scotland, Sea, Sustainable communities, sustainable food, temperature, Total SA, trees, urban, urban planning, warming
Posted in BC, buildings, Clean Energy, Clean power, Clean tech, Efficiency, Electric, Europe, Footprint, GHG reduction, Legislation, storage, transportation, US, water | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Fracking impacts on water, hydro power and climate
- Survey: US government focus on fossil fuels and nuclear is out of touch with mainstream America
- Reducing BC’s reliance on California produce should be a priority, report says
Authors: Chris Kantowicz, Calyn Shaw, Neil Salmond
Editors: James Tansey, Robyn Meyer
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: picsscan@uvic.ca.
Tags: adaptation, agriculture, alberta, Alternative fuel, America, Australia, Biodiversity, British Columbia, California, Carbon capture, carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, Carbon storage, Carbon tax, carbon-management, Clean Energy, Clean tech, Climate Change, climate policy, evolution, fish, food price, food system, Fossil fuel, Fracking, fruit, GHG, GHG emissions, global leader, global warming, greenhouse gas, Hydraulic Fracturing, hydro power, Hydroelectric, legislation, local, low carbon economy, meat, Natural gas, Nuclear, population growth, productivity, public opinion, subsidies, survey, USA, vegetable, water management, water Shale gas, WCI, Western Climate Initiative
Posted in AB, BC, Clean Energy, Clean power, Clean tech, Electric, GHG reduction, storage, US, water | No Comments »
Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Studies show forests have bigger role in slowing climate change
- A climate hazard, medium rare, please
- Study calls for scaling back Canada gas projects
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: picsscan@uvic.ca.
Authors: Neil Thomson, Neil Salmond, Calyn Shaw, Kristina Welch
Editors: James Tansey, Jessica Worsley
Tags: Afforestation, BC Hydro, Carbon capture, Carbon credits, carbon emissions, Carbon footprint, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, Carbon storage, Carbon Trust, carbon-management, Clean economy, Clean Energy, Clean tech, Climate Change, Climate change education, climate policy, Coal, David Suzuki, Forest retention, Fossil fuels, Fracking, Fracturing fluids, GHG, GHG emissions, global warming, Globe Foundation, Great Bear Rainforest, Green jobs, Greenest City 2020, greenhouse gasses, Hydraulic Fracturing, KPMG, low carbon economy, Natural gas, Pembina, Reforestation, Refrigeration energy, renewable energy, Shale gas, Sustainability education framework, Sustainable communities
Posted in BC, Clean Energy, Footprint, GHG reduction | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 19th, 2011
Some highlights from this weeks News Scan:
- Economists find flaws in federal estimate of climate damage
- One in ten species could face extinction
- Green energy investment hits record global high
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: picsscan@uvic.ca.
Authors: Neil Thomson, Neil Salmond, Calyn Shaw, Kristina Welch
Editors: James Tansey, Jessica Worsley
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Tags: Australia, Biodiversity, British Columbia, Cap-and-Trade, carbon emissions, carbon market, carbon pricing, carbon reduction, Carbon storage, Carbon tax, carbon-management, Clean Energy, Clean tech, Climate Change, climate policy, Climate-friendly, decarbonize, emissions cap, Extinction, GHG, GHG emissions, global warming, green energy, greenhouse gasses, low carbon economy, renewable energy, SCC, Social cost of carbon, Solar panels, Solar photovoltaic, Species-at-risk, Urban plants, Urban tree planting, Urban vegetation, Waste to Energy, Wind farm
Posted in BC, Clean Energy, Efficiency, Footprint, GHG reduction | No Comments »