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Tag Archives: U.S.
Carl Sagan – A Life in the Cosmos
It incredible to think that more than fourteen years since the world lost a great astronomer, exobiologist populariser and science pioneers – Carl Sagan. A son of Jewish immigrants to the United States, Sagan was born in Brooklyn, New York, … Continue reading
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Reducing car and truck carbon emissions difficult but feasible
As the U.S. debates an economy-wide CO2 cap-and-trade policy, the installation sphere remains a fundamental oil protection and climate locomote worry. Regularise though the transportation facet consumes the number of the U.S.’s imported oil and produces a tertiary of unconditional … Continue reading
Posted in News Education
Tagged business, cap, car, efficiency, efficiency standards, facet, Gas, gasoline, GHG, ghg emissions, greenhouse gas, hydrocarbon, installation, insurance scenarios, maturation, Miles Traveled, motor vehicles, Obama, offsets, oil, performance, policy, precaution, realism, sphere, tax, tax credits, U.S., viable programs, vitality
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Climate coverage difficult, but journalists shouldn’t opt out
Not so retentive ago it appeared that a U.S. cap-and-trade eyeshade was good on its way to decorous reality. But then came the “climategate” emails and increased semipolitical contestant, specially in the Senate, to action litigate. Spell overt worries over … Continue reading
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