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Natural gas can play major role in greenhouse gas reduction - 0 views

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    Natural gas is important in many sectors of the economy: for generating electricity, as a heat source for industry and buildings, and in chemical feedstock. Given the abundance of natural gas available through large global resources and the recent emergence of substantial unconventional supplies in the United States, worldwide usage of the fuel is likely to continue to grow considerably and contribute to significant reductions of greenhouse gas emissions for decades to come, according to a comprehensive, multidisciplinary study carried out over the last three years by MIT researchers.
Kevin Makice

Satellites show effect of 2010 drought on Amazon forests - 1 views

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    A new study has revealed widespread reductions in the greenness of Amazon forests caused by the last year's record-breaking drought.
Kevin Makice

Moving climate change regulation forward - 0 views

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    Signing a legally binding treaty that would force emissions reductions throughout the world is not likely in the near future, according to U.S. State Department Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern, who visited MIT last week. But that shouldn't stop the United States from moving forward in addressing climate change issues, he said.
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Economic incentives could massively reduce deforestation emissions in Indonesia, yield ... - 0 views

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    Indonesia has the potential to realize major reductions in national greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation, and simultaneously earn significant new income for national and regional governments, if policies to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) are developed with strong and specific economic incentives, said scientists in a new paper published in the leading scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Study finds greenhouse gas reduction strategy may be safe for soil animals - 0 views

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    A new study has found that an emerging tool for combating climate change may cause less harm to some soil animals than initial studies suggested.
Kevin Makice

Study shows developed nation's reduction in CO2, outpaced by developing country emissions - 0 views

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    In a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a group of researchers and scientists show that the gains that have been made in stabilizing CO2 emissions in developed or "rich" countries since the signing of the Kyoto agreement, have been neutralized by the increase in CO2 emissions from developing nations as they produce goods for trade, primarily to developed countries. Because of this disparity, many groups are calling for a change to the Kyoto agreement practice of only counting CO2 emissions that are produced in-country, rather than the CO2 footprint of those products that are consumed.
Kevin Makice

UN climate chief warns on Kyoto Protocol deadline - 0 views

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    UN climate chief Christiana Figueres, shown here in 2010, told governments to prepare for a gap on the expiry of pledges under the Kyoto Protocol, which has formed the foundation of the world's efforts to cut carbon emissions. Commitments by most developed countries to cut emissions are likely to expire at the end of next year without a new round of legally binding pledges, she warned.
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