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An excerpt from the new book Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble, by Lester R. Brown
by Emily Rabin
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Sensible U.K. government subsidies could unleash some serious carbon-cutting potential in the British market and beyond. By Matthew Spencer
by Emily Rabin
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Would you let the government track each time you turned on your washing machine or computer? Residents of the U.K. might soon be compelled to. By Mike Wendling
by Emily Rabin
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Carmakers have agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 17% in Canada but continue to fight similar restrictions in California. By Lisa Roner
by Emily Rabin
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A collaborative effort between U.S. states to cut air pollution may point the way forward in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and curb climate change. By Andrew Aulisi and Jonathan Pershing
by Emily Rabin
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Organizers for the Football World Cup 2006 want to set a new standard for major sports events by holding the first major event to have a neutral impact on the climate and measurable targets for areas such as water, energy, refuse and transportation. By Tell Muenzing
by Emily Rabin
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Are UV/EB systems the future of pollution prevention technology? By Gary Cohen
by Emily Rabin
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If a global public works program to change the world's energy systems were structured to promote poverty alleviation in the developing world, it would go a long way toward making the world a healthier place. By Ross Gelbspan
by Emily Rabin
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Litigation may soon be the weapon of choice for those concerned about human-induced global warming. By Madhusree Mukerjee
by Emily Rabin