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November 16, 2009
Researching geoengineering: should not or could not? Researching geoengineering: should not or could not?


CLIMATE CHANGE: CHALLENGES FOR NEW JERSEY BUSINESSES & COASTAL COMMUNITIES CLIMATE CHANGE: CHALLENGES FOR NEW JERSEY BUSINESSES & COASTAL COMMUNITIES January 15th 2010

November 8, 2009
Outlook and obstacles for CCS (2) In the final segment of his two-part report, He Gang sets out his technical and policy recommendations for China's adoption of an important technology.

October 25, 2009
Outlook and obstacles for CCS (1) China needs carbon capture and storage technology to decrease its emissions from coal power, but the transition will be costly and difficult. In the first section of a two-part report, He Gang surveys an energy dilemma.

October 19, 2009
A chance for Sino-US partnership Joint projects on low-carbon cities can help the United States and China face the climate crisis and the economic downturn, write Du Tingting and CS Kiang.

September 21, 2009
Leader of the pack? China is ahead in the race towards a low-carbon economy, claims a new report. Li Taige takes another view, citing problems in the country’s renewable-energy sector.

September 13, 2009
Understanding the energy challenge China needs low-carbon development to ensure its energy security. In this effort, writes Lin Boqiang, the country could become a model for other developing nations.

September 8, 2009
Shattering the stereotype of the “Green Consumer” The Shelton Group reports: Through the course of our study, we busted six big myths that marketers have long held true about green consumers: 1. Myth: Green consumers’ top concern is the environment. When asked to identify their top concern, the economy, by far, is No. 1 (with 59 percent calling it their top concern


The need for a national climate team How could China – and other developing nations – consolidate a response to the climate-change crisis? Qiu Dengke interviews Li Lailai, of the Stockholm Environment Institute.


Conservation Resources Announces Inaugural Awards for the Carbon Sequestration and Restoration Small Grant Program in New Jersey Conservation Resources Announces Inaugural Awards for the Carbon Sequestration and Restoration Small Grant Program in New Jersey