Heat Waves and Energy Use in San Diego - Climate Education Partners
How energy use affects our climate and what that means for San Diego
How energy use affects our climate and what that means for San Diego
"This figure shows worldwide greenhouse gas emissions by sector from 1990 to 2010. For consistency, emissions are expressed in million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents. These totals include emissions and sinks due to land-use change and forestry.
Diego J. Rodriguez
Thirsty Energy – World Bank launches global initiative on Energy and Water
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The B Team
As the World Economic forum kicks off, business leaders are calling for companies to respond to the 'planetary emergency'
Roger Harrabin Sep 24, 2013
It's a wonder gadget. It safeguards eyes and lungs.
It protects glaciers from melting. It saves forests. This miracle device is... a cooker.
Daniel Kammen of University of California, Berkeley, Nov 20, 2013
In the poem “Mending Wall,” Robert Frost asserted that “good fences make good neighbors.” World history is replete with foreign policy built around physical walls, from Emperor Hadrian, to the Great Wall of China, to the Berlin Wall, the wall between Palestine and Israeli, to the U.S.-Mex
While California’s per capita electricity consumption has held steady for three decades, per capita gross state product (GSP) has doubled. This shows that California’s economy has become less reliant on energy to produce goods and services
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STEPHEN VAGUS
AUGUST 13, 2012