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Air & Climate
August 27, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

China’s carbon count is not as high as feared
Calculations on how much carbon dioxide China produces have been wrong for more than 10 years because the official bodies that calculate it have assumed the country’s power stations burn high-quality coal. In fact, the world’s biggest polluter uses coal with a lower carbon content than ... » read more

Feeling the heat: Earth in July was hottest month on record
Earth just keeps getting hotter. July was the planet`s warmest month on record, smashing old marks, U.S. weather officials said. And it`s almost a dead certain lock that this year will beat last year as the warmest year on record, they said. July`s average temperature was 61.86 degrees Fahrenheit, ... » read more

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Environmental Policy Dialogue Between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Ministry of the Environment of Japan
On August 24th, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Gina McCarthy, and the Minister of Ministry of the Environment of ... » read more
Xcel Energy Continues to Lead the Way in Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Xcel Energy is leading the way in reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and is now the first U.S. utility to verify and register all of its greenhouse gas ... » read more
Paul O’Gorman: Extreme storm tracker
Original story at MIT News Several winters back, while shoveling out his driveway after a particularly heavy snowstorm, Paul O’Gorman couldn’t ... » read more
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