Climate and Clean Air Coalition
February 16, 2012 3 min. read

What could prove to be a critical component in the effort to successfully confront the climate crisis was launched today by Hillary Clinton at the State Department in Washington.  Secretary Clinton announced the formation of the “Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants.”  What are these short-lived climate pollutants?  Methane, black carbon […]

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The Race to Save the Climate System
November 29, 2010 3 min. read

There was an excellent op-ed this weekend in the NY Times that reminds us that we’re in a race.  As the climate system continues to show unmistakable signs of a warming world – signs that are accelerating – we need to bring greater focus to how to get ahead of the curve and do what […]

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Our Problem with China's Coal Use
November 23, 2010 2 min. read

Further to my post from yesterday in which I noted that researchers were recording ever-increasing carbon dioxide emissions from China and, to a lesser extent, India, there have been some articles recently on the rapid rise in China’s coal consumption. The graphics here are from Elisabeth Rosenthal’s article yesterday in the NY Times about how […]

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Waste Not, Want Not
April 16, 2010 3 min. read

Among my grandmother’s many expressions, this was one of the better ones.  I must’ve taken it very much to heart, as leftovers get eaten in our household and I’m pretty scrupulous about recycling.  I’ve written here numerous times about waste management issues, including referencing my modest proposal for managing New York City’s 25,000 tons a […]

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Links from Around the Web – Blizzard Edition
February 10, 2010 1 min. read

This batch of links is dedicated to my friends in Washington D.C., who are home from work, staring out their windows in awe of mass precipitation.  To ease your Snowmaggedon boredom, some light reading: 1.  If the climate accord works, will the climate notice? Maybe.  But success depends on what countries do after 2020. 2.  […]

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