Frances Beinecke on Climate Change; Looking Ahead to Copenhagen, A/C in Cars and Arsenic Contamination in New Orleans
Posted November 17, 2009 in The Media and the Environment
Frances Beinecke took part in an extensive interview with Treehugger on the topic of climate change; the interview covered many topics ranging from the impacts of delaying an agreement in Copenhagen to what implementation of climate solutions could look like, and mean, for the US... Barbara Finamore spoke about issues China will have to consider before heading to Copenhagen in a video on Time.com... Barbara and Jake Schmidt were both quoted in a Time article on the huge role China stands to play in Copenhagen... In The Associated Press Jake explained that a delay in reaching an international climate agreement could actually be beneficial if the extra time is used constructively.
In a Los Angeles Times letter to the editor Simon Mui set the record straight regarding the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) new standard to reduce air conditioning use in cars... The San Francisco Chronicle blog "The Thin Green Line" highlighted important work Gina Solomon has done to make sure arsenic contamination in New Orleans is cleaned up following Hurricane Katrina... And Johanna Wald stressed the important role renewable energy will play in solving global warming in a CNet.com article...



