December 21, 2008
The New Jersey Plan New Jersey has released the draft of its green house gas reduction plan for 2020 and 2050. Here is a link to the download site ....
December 16, 2008
Towards a global climate regime How much carbon developed and developing nations will be allowed to emit in the coming years is a hotly contended issue. Chen Ying discusses one possible solution.
December 1, 2008
The Fragile City Many coastal, low-lying cities in developing countries are at high risk from environmental disasters, including some of China’s most important economic centres. Zheng Yan reports.
November 15, 2008
CSP and PSEG CSP has entered into an agreement with New Jersey’s largest utility provider (PSEG) to create a platform for rolling experimental interventions using panels of 1,000 customers as a time using actual energy usage data to measure outcomes of interventions.
Cutting emissions in rural China Mobilising farmers to use traditional bioenergy sources at their doorsteps -- like straw -- may go a long way toward helping the country reduce its carbon footprint. Jiang Gaoming reports.
November 9, 2008
CSP Poll Results As part of a larger Climate and Social Policy initiative by Rutgers University, the Eagleton Poll surveyed 1,003 New Jersey adults in July 2008 on household energy conservation and climate change, with funds provided by PSEG.
October 27, 2008
Dan Ariely on November 6th Dan Ariely speaks on November 6th
October 17, 2008
October 23rd Lunch Talk Come for lunch and to hear Phaedra Daipha (Sociology) here at Eagleton on October 23rd (Thursday) at Noon.
October 11, 2008
Fighting climate change: China’s contribution (part one) Tony Blair’s report stresses the urgency for all countries to help control CO2 emissions. In the first of two articles, Hu Angang and Guan Qingyou discuss what this means for their country.
September 1, 2008
The north is forcing the south to repeat its mistakes Poor countries are on a development path to climate disaster, says Gao Feng. But the fault lies in part with the rich nations that benefit from exporting carbon emissions and responsibilities overseas.
