12 of the Best Climate Change News Stories This Week - 4th September 2009
Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by Ross in Best Climate News
Energy-Saving News brings you the most interesting and up-to-date climate change, clean technology and energy efficiency news from the best news, business and science sites of the World Wide Web. This week’s top climate change stories include the news that the Arctic is the warmest that it has been for 2,000 years, a newly-emerging emphasis on the need to explore geo-engineering options as a last resort against climate change, and how new sources of renewable energy could be realised from the mixing of salt and fresh water in estuaries.
Monday:
Greenbang - Major report to outline geoengineering policy
Yale 360 - Solar power from space: moving beyond science fiction
Good Clean Tech - Mercedes-Benz launches B-Class F-CELL
Tuesday:
Reuters - Recession helps EU cut 2008 CO2 emissions
Wednesday:
BBC - Earth experiment could buy precious time
Nature - Climate-control plans scrutinized
Thursday:
PhysOrg - Renewable energy made by mixing salt and fresh water
Reuters - Energy-gulping buildings ripe for savings
Guardian - How global warming sealed the fate of the world’s coral reefs
Friday:
BBC - Arctic ‘warmest in 2,000 years’
Reuters - Japan emissions target hinges on China, India OK
Yale 360 - India’s CO2 emissions to at least triple in next 20 years
Think we’ve missed something? Feel free to add links to your own favourite stories in the comments below!
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