The NYTimes Green blog reports that the burning Colorado forests may not regenerate into forest, but rather into shrubland.
Nota Bene #105: The Illustrated Dick
“When all you are becomes defined as the amount of information traceable to you, what are we then? What have we become, in a world where there is no separation, no door, […]
The Weekly Carboholic: study says offsets make ACES carbon cap almost meaningless
Study says offsets make ACES carbon cap almost meaningless China rejects binding GHG cuts USGS study suggests peak coal may be closer than previously thought FutureGen coal CCS pilot project revived EU […]
The Weekly Carboholic: Port of Long Beach powers BP supertankers with electricity
Port of Long Beach powers BP supertankers with electricity Most companies don’t mention climate change in annual reports Scotch distilleries to cut fossil fuel use Videos show human effects on Earth Dependence […]
The Weekly Carboholic: Project releases principles of climate science literacy
Project releases principles of climate science literacy Synchronized chaos and natural climate variability Stop drilling, baby! STOP! First federal loan guarantee for solar energy issued Ask yourself the following question: “What do […]
The Weekly Carboholic: carbon offsets hurt tropical forests
Carbon offset markets hurt tropical forests Salt water marsh restoration may efficiently sequester carbon Shallow ground water modeling shows effects on climate Electronics manufacturing compound a strong greenhouse gas Deutsche Asset Management: […]
Corn ethanol production is killing the coastal Gulf of Mexico
Today’s recipe is for “Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone”: Start with historically massive agricultural input of phosphorus and nitrogen into the Mississippi River system. Add occasional yearly floods that can double the […]