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Air & Climate
May 28, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Ozone depletion far greater without Montreal Protocol, study shows
NIWA atmospheric scientist Dr Richard McKenzie co-authored the paper with British and Dutch scientists, which is published in Nature Communications this week. Dr McKenzie, whose contribution focused on the ultraviolet radiation calculations, said the paper showed that if allowed to continue unchecked, ... » read more

Envitems launches the first air quality station costing under $2,000
Envitems, a cleantech company specializing in air quality, launches a new product, Envitems E4100 air quality station. The new Envitems product is small in size, weighing less than a kilogram. It is also inexpensive, starting from under 2,000 US dollars. The engineers and product developers at Envitems ... » read more

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CO2 market fix: Environment Committee MEPs back deal with Council
A reform of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), informally agreed with the Latvian Presidency of the Council of Ministers, was backed by the Environment ... » read more
120 CEOs Managing $12 Trillion Urge Finance Ministers to Support a Long-Term Emissions Reduction Goal in Global Climate Deal
Ahead of Wednesday’s meeting of G7 Finance Ministers in Dresden, Germany, 120 investor CEOs from around the world managing funds worth more than ... » read more
Why climate change demands the reform of our financial system
Harnessing the global financial system to deliver climate security, reduce the risks of high carbon assets, and scale up capital for the low carbon transition ... » read more
What would it take to limit climate change to 1.5°C?
A new study analyzes the required climate policy actions and targets in order to limit future global temperature rise to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius ... » read more
Decreasing nitrogen emissions will cause relatively fast reductions of impacts on ecosystems
The negative effects of acidic deposition in Europe and North America on natural ecosystems have been reduced significantly over the past decades, but ... » read more
Closing the gap between corporate GHG reduction goals and a 2°C scenario
The Science Based Targets initiative – a partnership between CDP, UN Global Compact, World Resources Institute and WWF – has launched ... » read more
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