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G-8 to Eliminate Fossil Fuel Subsidies, Curb Climate Pollutants

Leaders of the world's most developed economies, the Group of Eight, have agreed to phase out government subsidies for coal, oil and gas and pursue sustainable energy and low carbon policies "in order to tackle the global challenge of climate change." President Obama said, "We discussed the importance of pursuing an all-of-the-above strategy for energy security in a safe and sustainable way. Leaders agreed to join a new U.S.-led coalition to address climate change, in part by reducing short-lived pollutants." >>more

Sea Shepherd's Watson Jailed in Germany for 2002 Shark Defense
Sea Shepherd founder Captain Paul Watson has been granted bail by the German Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt, and his attorney expects him to be out of prison on Monday after a week of incarceration. Watson was arrested May 12 in Germany for extradition to Costa Rica. The German police have said that the warrant for his arrest is in response to an alleged "violation of ships traffic" in Costa Rica, which occurred in April 2002. >>more

Poachers Steal Ancient Cedar from BC Park: Reward Offered

The Wilderness Committee and the British Columbia Government Employees Union are offering a C$5,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for poaching an 800 year-old red cedar in a provincial park on Vancouver Island's southwest coast. This vandalism of protected old-growth forests is a direct result of cuts to the BC Parks budget, say the organizations offering the reward. >>more

Beijing Adopts New Cleaner Fuel Standards

Beijing's new automotive fuel standards in effect as of May 31 are equivalent to the European Union's Euro V standard, the strictest in the world, say city officials. All fuel sold by retailers in the Chinese capital will be required to meet the new standards, which are expected to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions from 50 to 10 milligrams per kilogram, according to the Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau. >>more

Investors Controlling $1 Trillion Demand Fracking Best Practices

Institutional investors in the United States, Europe and Australia with nearly $1 trillion in assets under management have united to support a set of best practices for the hydraulic fracturing of shale rock to harvest natural gas. Energy companies engaged in shale gas fracking face growing regulatory uncertainty and increasing opposition from shareholders concerned about health and environmental problems resulting from air, soil and groundwater contaminated by fracking. >>more

New Zealand 'Voice for Nature' Appeals Climate Change Ruling

One of New Zealand's major environmental groups will appeal a decision by the Environment Court that stops climate change impacts from being considered under the Resource Management Act. The Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society says its appeal will be heard in the High Court. If the appeal is successful, the contribution to climate change of developments such as coal mining would be considered during the government's permitting process. >>more

European Carbon Emissions Fall, Most Airlines Comply

Airlines flying to and from European airports have complied with the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and reported their greenhouse gas emissions data for 2011, except for the refusal of aircraft operators from China and India. Carbon emissions from European power plants and factories participating in the EU ETS fell by more than two percent last year while the EU economy was growing, according to official figures released today. >>more

Western Hemisphere Monkeys Likely to Perish in Climate Squeeze

As the climate heats up across the Western Hemisphere, many animals will not be able to move fast enough to find safe habitats cool enough for their survival. Safe havens may be out of reach for nine percent of the Western Hemisphere's mammals, and as many as 40 percent in some regions, finds new research from the University of Washington. Hardest hit will be primates, including tamarins, spider monkeys, marmosets and howler monkeys, some already endangered. >>more

Stakes High in Bonn Climate Talks: Global Deal, $100B Fund

Governments met in Bonn Monday to tackle curbing global greenhouse gas emissions and helping developing countries adapt to the unavoidable effects of climate change. During the next 10 days, they will work towards writing a global, legally-binding climate agreement, extending the Kyoto Protocol into a second commitment period, and building funding support for developing nations to US$100 billion a year by 2020. >>more

Electric Car Takes Off on Kenya - South Africa Adventure

For the first time, an electric vehicle is attempting an unassisted journey from Nairobi to Johannesburg, South Africa - a distance of 4,800 kilometers (2,982 miles). The driver is Xavier Chevrin, who left today after a sendoff news conference Thursday at the Nairobi headquarters of the United Nations Environment Programme. Chevrin is an English teacher on the French Ile de la Réunion with a history of long trips in electric cars. >>more

Slow Progress on Iraq Landmine Clearance


While millions of dollars have been spent on clearing the 1,730 square kilometres (667 sq. miles) planted with landmines in Iraq, only a fraction of the work has been done although the 10-year deadline for demining the country expires in 2018. Iraq is among the countries worst affected by landmines and unexploded munitions, according to the United Nations. Government officials blame the lack of maps showing where the mines lie. >>more

Mountain Waters Run Dry for Mexico's Wixaritari People


For over 500 years, the Wixaritari Indians of Mexico have suffered from poverty, malnutrition and racism - today, they are also victims of global climate change. For this ancient indigenous people living in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range of northwestern Mexico, droughts are growing more severe and more frequent, until now many communities have little or no water supply. >>more

 
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Plastic Bags Banned on All Hawaiian Islands
Texas Judge Will Rule Against Las Brisas Power Plant Air Permit
NRG Energy's $100 Million Fast-Charge Network
End Polluter Welfare Bill Would Stop Coal, Oil, Gas Subsidies
Vermont Will Be First U.S. State to Ban Fracking
50 Years of Ashtabula River Contamination Settled for $5.5 Million
TransCanada Applies Again for Keystone XL Pipeline Presidential Permit
Rocky Mountain Greenway to Link Former Weapons Production Sites
Lawsuit Challenges Willits Bypass Freeway to Save Wetlands, Salmon
Newspapers in Fracking Secrecy Case Win Support of Doctors, Scientists
eBay Originates 'Green Driving' Auctions
Hess Refinery Must Install Pollution Controls Worth $45 Million
Ford Gives Old U.S. Money New Life as Car Parts
'The Great Recycle' Debuts With Huge Recycling Bin in Times Square
New York City Awards $4.6 Million in Watershed Protection Grants
Clean Air Act Effective Finds Lung Association's 2012 Report
First Green Ribbon Schools Honored for Environmental Excellence
$20 Million in Grants Offered for Clean Diesel Projects
U.S. Energy Dept. Funds Creation of 'Plug-and-Play' Home Solar Systems
Artist Maya Lin Debuts Multimedia Memorial to the Planet
Maui County Sued to Stop Sewage Discharges to Popular Beach
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