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The Key to Safe Subsurface Storage of CO2
August 25, 2009 01:34 PM - Roger Greenway, ENN

Oil exploration and production technology may hold the key to secure CO2 storage, a report published by the CO2 Capture Project (CCP) today highlights. The report provides a definitive treatment of the CO2 storage subsurface technical issues and how oil and gas experience technology and protocols are available now to address them.

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High-speed trains 'not the answer' for cutting emissions
August 24, 2009 10:00 AM - EurActiv.com

Heavy investment in high-speed train networks is not a viable strategy for fighting climate change and could place an excessively heavy burden on taxpayers, a report by a Swedish expert group has found.

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SPOTLIGHT

J&J; On Track To Meet 2010 Climate Goal

Johnson & Johnson (J&J;) has cut emissions at its company-owned and larger leased facilities by 9 percent between 1990 and 2008, a period in which its worldwide sales have grown by more than 400 percent. Though the company is currently meeting its goal of reducing emissions by 7 percent below 1990 levels by 2010, emissions increased in 2008. Its carbon footprint, which includes 364,000 metric tons of carbon offsets, grew 3.3 percent in 2008 compared to the year before, the company said in its 12th sustainability report published last week.

COMMENTARY

OPINION: U.S. Climate Funds Increase, Future Levels in Doubt

Miriam Pemberton, Worldwatch Institute
The world's nations will gather in Copenhagen, Denmark, this December to negotiate a landmark agreement to prevent full-blown climate change. If they fail, large landmasses around the world will be vulnerable to weather extremes, droughts, flooding, food insecurity, spreading disease vectors, and sea-level rise.

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