Climate Talks
June 14, 2010 3 min. read

We are six months out from Copenhagen and further talks in Bonn, where the UNFCCC is headquartered, have just concluded.  The release from the UNFCCC says the recent talks made “progress on fleshing out specifics” for a global climate change regime.  There were 5,500 participants, including government delegates from over 180 countries, and reps from […]

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More Heat on the Tar Sands
March 29, 2010 2 min. read

I’ve written about the environmentally catastrophic, greenhouse gas intensive, and, of course, hugely profitable Alberta tar sands a number of times.  We don’t seem to shine as bright a spotlight on this boondoggle here as they do in Europe.  There is a new report out from a coalition of investor groups based in Europe, the […]

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Anteing Up
November 30, 2009 6 min. read

If you play poker you know that all the players have to ante up with a stake before each new deal.  You have to “feed the kitty” – or you don’t play.  Perhaps not coincidentally, parties that have an interest in a particular project, enterprise or, in the case of COP 15, addressing the looming […]

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China Floats Carbon Tax Plan as a Means to Curb Emissions
May 12, 2009 5 min. read

The Chinese government is considering imposing a pro rata carbon tax on coal and fossil fuels such as gasoline, jet fuel, and natural gas, Finance Ministry official Su Ming has told the country’s state-run media. For the past year, 20 experts from seven different government agencies have been investigating the development and implementation of a […]

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