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China's emissions may have already peaked says economist Lord Nicholas Stern
2016-03-08 12:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Age: China's mammoth carbon dioxide emissions are likely to peak before 2025, and may have already done so. New research by prominent economist Lord Nicholas Stern has found that China, easily the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gasses, may have already applied the brakes, well ahead of schedule. If true, it would mean China has already met one of its key pledges in last year's landmark Paris climate agreement - to peak its emissions by 2030. The new forecasts follows similar work last...
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SDTC awards Nsolv $13M to commercialize warm solvent technology for heavy oil extraction; 80% reduction in GHG emissions
2016-03-08 11:56:12| Green Car Congress
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VW announced cheating on emissions in hopes of striking deal, may miss March 24 deadline
2016-03-07 22:34:00| Extremetech
Volkswagen admitted in German court today that it came clean about its emissions cheating in the hopes of convincing the EPA to limit its exposure to damages. The company expects no quick resolution to its US emissions problem, despite a looming deadline from US courts.
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TransCanada to end three coal projects in Alberta, citing higher emissions costs
2016-03-07 16:52:52| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
TransCanada plans to terminate purchase agreements from three of its Alberta coal-fired power plants due to the increasing cost of carbon emissions, while continuing its natural-gas and wind-power operations in the province. a TransCanada Corp. says three of its Alberta power plants will become unprofitable as a result of a change in provincial law, so it plans to terminate their power purchase agreements.
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TransCanada to end three coal projects in Alberta, citing higher emissions costs
2016-03-07 16:04:31| Energy - Topix.net
TransCanada plans to terminate purchase agreements from three of its Alberta coal-fired power plants due to the increasing cost of carbon emissions, while continuing its natural-gas and wind-power operations in the province. a TransCanada Corp. says three of its Alberta power plants will become unprofitable as a result of a change in provincial law, so it plans to terminate their power purchase agreements.
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