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Sims Gallagher quoted on future of Green Climate Fund

The US helped forge the Paris agreement for international reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions. Now the election of Donald Trump is resetting the climate-diplomacy landscape, and casting a Green Climate Fund for developing nations into doubt. ... “I have nothing positive to say about the financing. Developing countries are right to worry,” said Kelly Sims Gallagher, a former Obama official who helped negotiate a 2014 bilateral emissions reduction pact between the US and China.
February 25, 2017
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Bowen named to Midwest Energy News' 40 under 40 list

Midwest Energy News’ 40 Under 40 award program highlights emerging leaders throughout the region and their work in America’s transition to a clean energy economy. ...
February 25, 2017
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Hsu featured in Grist article on environmental leaders in the age of Trump

So now what? That’s the question those of us who care about the planet, its people — and, you know, basic human decency — have been asking since Election Day. Donald Trump, a climate denier who has promised to gut the Paris accord, scrap the Clean Power Plan, bring back coal, and roll back pollution restrictions is our next president, and the civil and human rights of so many in this country are threatened.
February 23, 2017
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Eldering quoted in importance of passing 400 ppm CO2 threshold

Last year marked the first time in several million years that atmospheric concentrations of CO2 passed 400 parts per million. By looking at what Earth’s climate was like in previous eras of high CO2 levels, scientists are getting a sobering picture of where we are headed. ...
February 22, 2017
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Hsu quoted on how China could become climate leader if US denies change

China’s dominance in wind, solar, and hydro energy is growing as the U.S. is falling behind, experts have said.
February 22, 2017
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Wisland quoted on need for renewables uptake beyond California

... Yet, when it comes to the challenge of global warming, California cannot go it alone. There are economic considerations. As White cautioned in La Jolla, "If California remains something of a green island, then it will be that much harder and more costly. The ISO expansion project shows that." In political terms, he added, "it will also be much easier to be picked off… by those who want to see us fail." That could happen at any number of federal venues, suggested White — the EPA, FERC or Congress with budget decisions.
February 22, 2017
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Wisland quoted on how battle between Trump and California will be waged

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February 21, 2017
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Uhl's team reports on asthma effects of smog from oil, gas facilities

A first-of-its-kind analysis of the health impacts in the U.S. from ozone smog pollution caused by the oil and gas industry found that pollution will take a toll on Bay State kids.
February 15, 2017
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Charney paper on potential of forests to become source of CO2 covered internationally

Forests could actually turn into a source of CO2, according to a study that paired climate forecasts with an analysis of records on more than two million trees across North America.
February 13, 2017
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Kartikeya Singh: Of Sun Gods and Solar Energy

Politics, capitalism, and energy poverty are combining in strange ways across India. The result looks like progress—sometimes.
February 12, 2017