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  • U.S. cities will report greenhouse-gas emissions

    Twenty-one U.S. cities have agreed to measure and report greenhouse-gas emissions in partnership with Local Governments for Sustainability and the influential London-based Carbon Disclosure Project. “Over 70 percent of total global emissions are generated from cities, and if you don’t measure these emissions, you cannot manage them,” explains CDP CEO Paul Dickinson. Cities signed on […]

  • A three-pronged approach to getting off oil for transportation

    This is the third in a series on how we can build an energy future based on our best science and no longer critically dependent upon exhaustible and polluting fossil fuels. Getting off oil: a three-pronged approach Oil is not “evil,” it’s an undervalued resource that has been squandered on tasks that could be much […]

  • Snippets from the news

    • Federal protection of Hawaii islands more in theory than actuality. • Is London mayor backtracking on green goals? • Protesters converge on site of proposed U.K. coal plant. • Geothermal lease sale sets record. • Great Salt Lake full of mercury. • Organic garden blooms in front of S.F. City Hall.

  • Amtrak struggles to meet demand as ridership soars

    As commuters continue to look for alternatives to high gas prices, increasing numbers are choo-choo-choosing Amtrak. A record 28 million passengers are expected to ride the train this fiscal year compared to 25.8 million last year. The House and Senate have passed bills that could boost Amtrak’s funding by 33 percent, which has Amtrak prez […]