North American Cap and Trade on the horizon

Chris Fellingham, 26th May 09

Canada, has announced that it is beginning to formulate its own Cap and Trade system this week, to continue the trend of North American policy convergence on Climate Change issues. » Read more...

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Vancouver 2010 aims for sustainable Olympics

Chris Fellingham, 25th May 09

In a state not short of green ideas, British Columbia once again looks forward to displaying its green credentials but this time on the international stage. » Read more...

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WOC - important implications for Copenhagen

Nick Dommett, 23rd May 09

There has been a huge amount of coverage of conferences so far this year, the G20 foremost among them. » Read more...

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New Formula 1 Track: Crash Course in Environmental Politics?

Jennifer Helgeson, 19th May 09

Last year France was axed from the Grand Prix calendar after the French motorsport federation withdrew support of the Magny-Cours track, citing lack of funds.  Formula 1 CEO, Bernie Ecclestone, ruled out returning to the rural venue, with his sites set on a Paris race date to grace the Formula 1 calendar. » Read more...

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You want it? You got it!

Ruth Brandt, 19th May 09

Although as yet unofficial, an exciting new development is expected when President Obama will soon – probably later today – announces new federal rules for automobile emissions and mileage standards. » Read more...

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Hamburg: Taking the power back

Fabian Teichmueller, 19th May 09

Seven years ago, Hamburg sold its municipal energy provider to the Swedish utility Vattenfall. » Read more...

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