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November 17, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Solving Global Warming
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- climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, india
U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu visits Delhi ahead of Prime Minister Singh's upcoming state visit to the U.S., and talks about increased cooperation between the US and India on climate change and clean energy. But he tells a meeting...continued→
November 10, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr
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- climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, energy, india
We are less than a month away from the start of the Copenhagen Summit and the debate on climate change in India - and the media coverage - is intensifying. Nitin Desai — former UN official and member of Prime...continued→
October 24, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Solving Global Warming
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- 350, climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming
Today is 350.org's International Day of Climate Action. It is inspiring to see such concern about the urgent need to address climate change being displayed through more than 5,000 actions in 181 countries throughout the world (check out the images of...continued→
October 23, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, Solving Global Warming
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- 350, biogems, climatechange, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, wildlife, wildplaces
Over the last week or so, I have been blogging about the impacts of climate change on several of our BioGems. From the tundra of America's Arctic in Alaska to the tropics of Costa Rica, all of our BioGems are...continued→
October 20, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, Solving Global Warming
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- biogems, climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, wilderness, wildplaces
The Heart of the Boreal Forest is a breathtaking expanse of woodlands, marshes and over 1.5 million lakes straddling the border between the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba, Canada. The forest is a haven for caribou, wolves and wolverines, great...continued→
October 16, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, climatechange, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, wilderness, wildlife, wildplaces
NRDC's President, Frances Beinecke, traveled last July to the Peace-Athabasca Delta BioGem in Alberta, Canada. She wrote in her blog about the visit that: All four major bird flyways in North America converge in one spot in the boreal, right...continued→
October 16, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, wilderness, wildlife, wildplaces
Bristol Bay in Alaska is NRDC's newest BioGem. The Bay's watershed sits on the eastern-most arm of the Bering Sea, about 200 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. Its massive salmon runs provide food for grizzlies, wolves, eagles, beluga whales and...continued→
October 16, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, Solving Global Warming
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- biogems, climatechange, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, wilderness, wildlife, wildplaces
One of the planet's last truly wild frontiers, the America's Arctic BioGem is a landscape of dramatic mountain ranges, frozen tundra, and ice-sheets. It is home to remarkable species capable of enduring the harshest conditions, like the polar bear, caribou,...continued→
October 15, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Solving Global Warming
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- climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, india
Recently there has been a lot of heartening news from India on climate change. See our earlier blogs on India's new solar power and energy efficiency policies (see here and here) and the dramatic shift in India's approach to the...continued→
September 22, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Solving Global Warming
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- climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, india, international
At the United Nations Summit on Climate Change this morning, President Obama spoke about the importance of assisting developing countries on adaptation and technology. He also reiterated the need for developing countries with rapidly growing emissions to "commit to strong...continued→