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Prevent-reuse-recycle/recover

The European Commission‘s report on the EU’s performance in preventing waste and recycling it is giving some very interesting insights and I have researched some more facts on EuroStat.

Unsettling prospects

It has been suspected for weeks and now two U.S. agencies have confirmed 2010 as the warmest year on record-since 1880! Even if single weather occurrences cannot be directly linked to global warming, the fact the every year since 2000 has ranked as one of the 15 warmest years on record can be regarded as [...]

Global warming causes weather extremes across China

Extreme weather in China reinforces predictions about climate change. Chen Zhenlin, director of the emergency response, disaster mitigation and public services department connects most of these extreme weather events to rain resulting from global warming. Extreme rainstorms, most instances of extreme weather in a decade, highest temperatures across China since 1961 and the fact that [...]

UN climate talks seek to avert damaging failure

Several environment ministers said on Wednesday that failure at the talks in Cancun, Mexico, could undermine faith in the ability of the United Nations to tackle global problems in the 21st century as power shifts toward emerging nations led by China and India, writes Reuters. “I think that what is at stake here is also [...]

U.S. could save hundreds of billions by investing more in energy efficiency

The United States could save about USD600 billion in energy costs by 2020 if it hiked annual efficiency spending about five-fold, McKinsey and Co said in a report, according to Reuters. Governments, businesses and the general public would have to boost annual spending on existing energy-saving measures from about USD10 billion annually to 50 billion per year or in all 520 billion by 2020. The upfront costs would pay off by saving USD1.2 trillion by 2020, according to the report. The reduction in energy use would also result in the abatement of 1.1 gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions annually – the equivalent of taking the entire U.S. fleet of passenger vehicles and light trucks off the roads. Such savings will be possible, however, only if the U.S. can overcome significant barriers, which require an integrated set of solutions – including information and education, incentives and financing, codes and standards, and deployment resources well beyond current levels.

U.S. climate talks make progress … with some gaps

U.S.-hosted climate talks with the world’s biggest greenhouse gas polluters concluded on Tuesday with signs of progress but sizable differences as nations work toward a deal this year to fight global warming, writes Reuters. The two-day meeting, convened by U.S. President Barack Obama, was meant to pave the way for international talks in Copenhagen in [...]

 

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