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Badger Tag & Label reduces carbon footprint with LED lighting

2016-08-22 16:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News

The company recently replaced all the fluorescent bulbs with LED bulbs in its 30,000 square foot facility.

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Lux: carbon nanotubes begin to gain commercial traction; $560M market in 2025

2016-08-15 11:55:22| Green Car Congress

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Aviation could consume a quarter of 1.5C carbon budget by 2050

2016-08-08 11:05:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Carbon Brief: The aviation industry faces huge challenges if it is to meet its own self-imposed climate change targets, according to a new UN report. And even if it does meet all its targets, aviation will still have consumed 12% of the global carbon budget for 1.5C by 2050, Carbon Brief analysis shows. If it fails to reach this target, its share of this budget could rise to as much as 27%. The sector has an aspirational goal to cap its emissions at 2020 levels, so that any growth after this year is achieved...

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Carbon Markets See Positive Signal In New US Climate Guidance, But No Game Change

2016-08-08 09:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Ecosystem Marketplace: Earlier this week, the US Executive Office issued final guidance instructing all federal agencies to fully consider global warming and its impacts when making decisions and implementing activities. The guidances clear mention of land-based mitigation measures leads some practitioners to see market opportunity. Every federal agency of the US government must soon begin quantifying the impact of its activities both direct and indirect on the climate under new guidance that the administration...

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A New Climate Danger: Carbon Released by Burning Bogs

2016-08-08 05:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

New York Times: Kristyn Housman grabbed the end of a sampling auger, a steel tube that two colleagues had just drilled into a moss-covered hummock in a peat bog, and poked through a damp, fibrous plug of partly decomposed peat. Peat has been building up for centuries in this bog, where the spongy moss is interspersed with black spruces and, on a late spring morning, the air is teeming with mosquitoes. The sample, taken from three feet down, is at least several hundred years old, said Ms. Housman, a graduate researcher...

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