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Aviation and maritime shipping are not included in the Kyoto Protocol, yet their emissions are expected to increase in the coming years.
05/09/2008 The UN should establish an agency to regulate international transport emissions, notably from highly polluting activities like aviation and shipping, said a climate change watchdog.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Related: [United Nations] [Pollution] [Climate Change]
Image: Aviation and maritime shipping are not included in the Kyoto Protocol, yet their emissions are expected to increase in the coming years. © atom2bit (flickr)
The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
05/08/2008 A study by the world's leading experts has revealed that airlines are pumping 20 per cent more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than estimates suggest.
From: The Independent
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Related: [Pollution] [Climate Change]
Image: The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
05/05/2008 Public bicycle rental programs are quickly springing up across Europe; cities including Washington, DC, Beijing, Moscow, and Tel Aviv may also soon be launching similar services.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Related: [Europe] [Pollution] [Environmental Activism] [Conservation] [Cities]
Image: © FrizzText (flickr)
05/02/2008 Future technology designed to cut the carbon cost of air travel will be displayed to the public for the first time in a new exhibition that opens at the Science Museum in London on 15 May.
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Related: [United Kingdom] [Science] [Climate Change]
How big is your footprint?
05/01/2008 In the United States, even the people with the lowest usage of energy are still producing, on average, more than double the global per-capita average, an MIT class has estimated.
From: Science Daily
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Related: [United States] [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Consumption] [Energy]
Image: How big is your footprint? © Jeffrey Allen
Is your flight really necessary? Credit: caribb
04/30/2008 Why some say travellers should think twice before boarding.
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From: Christian Science Monitor
Related: [Climate Change] [Consumption] [Tourism]
Image: Is your flight really necessary? Credit: caribb
04/30/2008 Brasilian viranomaiset ovat päättäneet kunnostaa Amazonin sademetsän sydämessä kulkevan valtatie BR-319:n. Ympäristöjärjestöt vastustavat hanketta, koska pelkäävät sen kiihdyttävän sademetsän hakkuita.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Brazil] [Forests] [Economy]
People wait on a jammed road/ Photo credit: NDTV
04/25/2008 The answer to growing traffic and pollution in the Indian capital lies in an effective and massive public transport system, says the Centre for Science and Environment. The Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, recently implemented in south Delhi, provides the option for an economically sound and better bus system.
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Related: [South Asia] [India] [Pollution] [Cities] [Development]
Image: People wait on a jammed road/ Photo credit: NDTV
Future meat, by ChrisM70
04/21/2008 Foods such as beef and dairy make a far deeper impression on a consumer's carbon footprint than the distance the food has travelled.
From: New Scientist
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Related: [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Food] [Energy] [Agriculture]
Image: Future meat, by ChrisM70
Fill the tank or feed a child for a year?
04/17/2008 The mass diversion of the North American grain harvest into ethanol plants for fuel is reaching its political and moral limits.
From: The Telegraph
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Related: [Northern America] [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Consumption] [Poverty] [Food] [Energy] [Agriculture]
Image: Fill the tank or feed a child for a year? © Agricultural Research Service / U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Maitree Express / Photo credit: Farid Ahmed
04/16/2008 To bring their bilateral relations back on track, India and Bangladesh flagged off the Maitree (Friendship) Express on April 14, 2008 after more than four decades, coinciding with the Bangla new year. The two countries had suspended cross-border passenger rail service after the 1965 Indo-Pak war.
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Related: [South Asia] [War and Peace] [Politics]
Image: Maitree Express / Photo credit: Farid Ahmed
Carbon dioxide becomes food for algae
04/15/2008 Two companies are starting a new project to use carbon dioxide emissions from cement manufacture to make biodiesel... with a little help from some microorganisms.
From: AutoblogGreen
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Related: [Spain] [Renewable Energy] [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Energy]
Image: Carbon dioxide becomes food for algae © Geographical
Is the 10 percent target for biofuels wise?
04/14/2008 Scientists tasked with advising the European Union's policy-makers have called for a target on promoting the greater use of biofuels to be dropped.
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From: Inter Press Service
Related: [Europe] [Renewable Energy] [Climate Change] [Food] [Energy] [Agriculture]
Image: Is the 10 percent target for biofuels wise?
Beijing.
03/11/2008 WASHINGTON, Mar 11 (OneWorld) - Air quality concerns in Beijing have prompted the world's record holder in the marathon to pull out of the premiere long-distance running event at this year's Olympic Games.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [China] [Cities] [Energy] [Atmosphere] [Pollution] [Renewable Energy] [Health] [Governance]
Image: Beijing. © kevindooley (flickr)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson
03/04/2008 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 4 (OneWorld) - The vast majority of scientists and other specialists at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have withdrawn from a key labor-management partnership, citing rising distrust of the agency's chief Stephen Johnson.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Climate Change] [Science] [Politics] [Governance] [Law]
Image: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson © EPA
Stuart Cole /Photo credit: Down to Earth
02/25/2008 On a recent visit to Mumbai, transport economist Stuart Cole spoke on options for improving India’s ailing urban transport system. A city and its traffic provide the best answers for effective management, which can be single-mode focused or a mix of bus, train and tube on different routes, recommends Cole.
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Related: [South Asia] [Cities] [Governance]
Image: Stuart Cole /Photo credit: Down to Earth
Il dossier della LAV sul trasporto di animali
02/12/2008 Cavalli trasportati dalla Spagna e dall’Est Europa su camion per 36-46 ore spesso senza riposo, senza cibo e acqua ed esposti a temperature che d’estate superano i 40° per essere poi destinati alla macellazione in Italia: è la denuncia della LAV che con un nuovo dossier e un video documenta il trattamento impietoso e il trasporto in condizioni spesso illegali, di circa 80mila cavalli vivi nel 2006 per la macellazione in Italia. "L’Italia importa l’84% dei cavalli vivi movimentati nell’UE" - afferma la LAV che segnala come "i consumatori italiani non sono correttamente informati circa l’esatta provenienza di questa carne e sono invece spesso convinti di comprare carne di cavalli locali".
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Related: [Food] [Consumption] [Trade] [Animals] [Health] [Law]
Image: Il dossier della LAV sul trasporto di animali
02/08/2008 Mellakoiden seurauksena hallitus ja bussiyhtiö sopivat korotusten peruuttamisesta. Ratkaisematta on, miten polttoaineiden hintojen nousun takia kohonneet kuljetuskustannukset korvataan yksityisten pikkubussien kuljettajille.
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From: Ulkoministeriö
Related: [Mozambique]
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02/07/2008 Äärimmilleen pelkistetty ja ultrahalpa Nano-pikkuauto ei sisällä turvateknologiaa, huomauttavat asiantuntijat. Moni pelkää myös, että Nanon päästöistä syntyy turvallisuuden puutteitakin pahempi ongelma: päästöt ylittävät esimerkiksi EU:ssa uusille henkilöautoille sallittavat enimmäisarvot.
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From: Trade Union News from Finland
Related: [Pollution]
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02/06/2008 Panaman kanavan laajennustyöt on virallisesti aloitettu, ja työn arvioidaan maksavan noin viisi miljardia dollaria. Kanava tulee taas kalliiksi, samaan tapaan kuin ensimmäisten rakennustöiden aikaan 1800- ja 1900-lukujen vaihteessa: tuolloin Panama osti kanavalla itsenäisyytensä.
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From: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus
Related: [Panama] [Economy] [Oceans]
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