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    Japan’s carbon cuts may include offsets – Reuters

    Japan's carbon cuts may include offsets Reuters TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan's target for a 25 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 could include purchases of carbon credits from … and more

    US carbon emissions to fall 6 percent in 2009: EIA – Reuters

    US carbon emissions to fall 6 percent in 2009: EIA Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) – US emissions of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas blamed for global warming, should fall 6 percent in 2009 as the recession curbs … and more

    Groups call on Michigan to adopt low carbon fuel standard – Crain’s Detroit Business

    Groups call on Michigan to adopt low carbon fuel standard Crain’s Detroit Business The “low carbon fuel standard” would require fuel providers to meet a declining standard for greenhouse gas emissions – a move that backers said would … Lawmaker wants less greenhouse gas from fuels Chicago Tribune Lawmaker wants less greenhouse gas from fuels WLNS all 12 news articles

    Avista Greens Fleet With Biodiesel – Reuters

    Avista Greens Fleet With Biodiesel Reuters Produced with renewable resources, it is biodegradable and significantly reduces air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions. … and more

    Dynamotive Provides Update on CQuest Biochar Test Programs and … – Reuters

    Dynamotive Provides Update on CQuest Biochar Test Programs and … Reuters Its carbon/greenhouse gas neutral fast pyrolysis technology uses medium temperatures and oxygen-less conditions to turn dry, waste cellulosic biomass into … and more

    Norway Fund Moves Toward Green Invest… – New York Times

    New York Times Norway Fund Moves Toward Green Investments New York Times Norges Bank works with the Carbon Disclosure Project, an organization that collects and publishes information on companies' greenhouse gas emissions. … and more

    Dynamotive Completes August biooil(R)… – MarketWatch (press release)

    Dynamotive Completes August biooil(R) Deliveries to US Client MarketWatch (press release) Its carbon/greenhouse gas neutral fast pyrolysis technology uses medium temperatures and oxygen-less conditions to turn dry, waste cellulosic biomass into … and more

    Report supports use of woody biomass … – SmartBrief

    Report supports use of woody biomass for biofuel production SmartBrief Woody biomass serves as an ample and sustainable resource that can be used by Washington state to produce biofuels and limit greenhouse gas emissions, …

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    Report supports use of woody biomass … – SmartBrief

    Report supports use of woody biomass for biofuel production SmartBrief Woody biomass serves as an ample and sustainable resource that can be used by Washington state to produce biofuels and limit greenhouse gas emissions, …

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    UW report: wood best state clean ener… – Seattle Post Intelligencer

    PhysOrg.com UW report: wood best state clean energy resource Seattle Post Intelligencer AP SEATTLE — A University of Washington report says woody biomass may be the state's best opportunity to develop biofuels and reduce greenhouse gas … Washington forests may be solution to state's green-energy quest PhysOrg.com all 15 news articles

    UK's Climate Change Minister in Brazil to See How Ethanol Is Made – Brazzil Magazine

    Brazzil Magazine UK's Climate Change Minister in Brazil to See How Ethanol Is Made Brazzil Magazine The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, alongside ethanol production and consumption, has been attracting increasing interest from the government of …

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    Dynamotive's West Lorne Plant Receives Order for biooil ® – Business Wire (press release) (press release)

    Dynamotive's West Lorne Plant Receives Order for biooil ® Business Wire (press release) (press release) Its carbon/greenhouse gas neutral fast pyrolysis technology uses medium temperatures and oxygen-less conditions to turn dry, waste cellulosic biomass into … and more

    CSX Announces Commitment to Cut CO2 Emissions by Eight Percent

    CSX reduces EmissionsI am very pleased to report that my friends over at CSX, have committed to a very significant reduction in their greenhouse gas emissions.
    Just to put this into perspective an 8% GHG reduction for CSX may sound small but given the size of their operations it equates to the following amazing numbers:
    1) 2.4 million tons of emissions removed from the air.
    2) The equivalent of taking 441,000 cars off the road each year.
    3) Burning 5,598,000 fewer barrels of oil.

    Kudos to all of my friends at CSX, you guys are amazing.

    -Matthew

    Official release below:

    CSX’s Emissions Reduction Goal is First-Ever Commitment to EPA from a Major Transportation Provider

    Jacksonville, Fla. – June 29, 2009 – CSX today announced a plan to reduce the CO2 emissions associated with its vast and economically vital train operations by 8% per revenue ton mile by 2011. The company made its commitment as part of its participation in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Leaders Program, a voluntary program for businesses to inventory and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

    CSX’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the Climate Leaders Program is the first ever from a major U.S. transportation provider. CSX’s commitment will reduce C02 emissions by 2.4 million tons – the equivalent of taking 441,000 cars off the road each year, or burning 5,598,000 fewer barrels of oil.

    “Freight rail is the most fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly surface transportation option. We are pleased to enhance these benefits with our firm commitment to reduce CSX’s carbon footprint,” said Michael J. Ward, Chairman, President and CEO of CSX. “The Climate Leaders Partnership shows that by working together, business and government can serve our nation’s economic needs while improving our environment.”

    In CSX’s non-railroad operations, the company plans to use building space more efficiently, improve HVAC systems, and install energy-efficient lighting and automatic computer-shutdown software.

    “As we work to strengthen our nation’s infrastructure, stimulate the economy and compete in a global marketplace, investment in freight railroads will be critical,” said Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell. “CSX’s commitment to improving the environmental efficiency of its operations will further drive improvement in what is already one of the most environmentally friendly forms of surface transportation and strengthen our country’s position as a global leader of a sustainable economy.”

    Since 1980, the railroad industry has invested more than $1 billion to upgrade its fleet with more efficient, Tier II clean air locomotives and has improved locomotive fuel efficiency by over 80%. By the end of 2009, an additional 1,200 CSX locomotives will be upgraded to further reduce emissions and lower fuel consumption by nearly 10 million gallons. CSX has a long standing commitment to air quality and clean operations.

    CSX Transportation Inc. is a principal operating company of CSX Corporation. CSX Corporation, based in Jacksonville, Fla., is one of the leading transportation companies, providing rail, intermodal and rail-to-truck transload services. The company’s transportation network spans 21,000 miles with service to 23 eastern states and the District of Columbia, and connects to more than 70 ocean, river, and lake ports. More information about CSX Corporation and its subsidiaries is available at the company’s web site, www.csx.com.

    Nigeria: Combating Desertification And Drought (ii) (AllAfrica.com)

    In terms of the changes it brings, desertification is viewed as an adverse environmental process.

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    Nigeria: Combating Desertification And Drought (ii) (AllAfrica.com)

    Wood Is New Coal as Polluters Use Carbon-Eating Trees (Update2) (Bloomberg)

    June 2 (Bloomberg) — Wood is becoming a hot commodity in a new low-carbon world. Power companies are burning more trees because the renewable fuel can be cheaper than coal and ignited without needing permits to release carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas blamed for global warming.

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    Wood Is New Coal as Polluters Use Carbon-Eating Trees (Update2) (Bloomberg)

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