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greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com - 28 days ago
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Three prominent American research organizations that are pushing for greater cooperation between the U.S. and China on developing carbon capture technology and the creation of a market for carbon.
treehugger.com - 11/2/2009
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Green Jobs in China Cappy McGarr, a managing
partner at private equity firm U.S. Renewable Energy Group,...
which is financing the project with China's Shenyang Power Group and Cielo Wind Power, said in a press release the project would "spur tremendous ...
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"Chinese" Wind Farm in Texas: Green Jobs FAIL?
zanesvilletimesrecorder.com - 29 days ago
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Harvard historian Paul Kenned, in his "The Rise
and Fall of Navies," wrote, "Those faster-growing economies can...
afford both guns and butter." China's tremendous economic growth has been accompanied by a quantum leap in China's naval build-up. Today, ...
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The Chinese navy is going blue water
reuters.com - 23 days ago
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Reuters: The United States hopes to reach agreement
with China during President Barack Obama's visit on how...
to record and monitor countries' efforts to fight global warming, a top State Department official said on Tuesday. The comments by Robert ...
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U.S. eyes deal with China on climate change monitoring
| Groups Push U.S. and China on Carbon Capture and Storage ...: Three prominent American research organizations t.. http://bit.ly/19PIoH 29 days ago |
| Groups Push U.S. and China on Carbon Capture and Storage Technology http://bit.ly/19PIoH (via @greeninc) And here we go ! 29 days ago |
| RT @greenforyou RT @greenforyou Groups Push U.S. and China on Carbon Capture and Storage Technology #green http://bit.ly/2J88Fq 29 days ago |
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China Pushes for CO2 Storage, Not Emissions Reductions
Environmental Leader —
... the U.S. National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) finds that there is potential to store 3,066 gigatons of gas underground or under the seabed, equivalent to more than 400 years of current emissions, reports Reuters. In addition to NRDC, two other organizations, the Asia Society and the Center for American Progress, are releasing a separate report this month that urges the two governments to put more money into projects in China that can better develop CCS technology, reports the New York Times’ Green Inc. blog . The three organizations are pushing for greater cooperation ...
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