Danny Richter, Part I, for Lobby Days
This briefing is Part I of II for November lobbying. CCL’s Danny Richter gives an excellent summary of the legislative process leading to today and the “Asks” for our Nov. Lobby meetings.
This briefing is Part I of II for November lobbying. CCL’s Danny Richter gives an excellent summary of the legislative process leading to today and the “Asks” for our Nov. Lobby meetings.
Great summary of methane’s power as a GHG and what the “Methane Pledge” at COP 26, Glasgow, means.
Nobel prize (Economist) William Nordhaus: The single most important step to achieve climate objectives is to put a market price on the emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
Great summary of (and links to) technologies mature enough to compete with fossil fuels. Everything would be faster and bigger with carbon pricing,
Here are stats — market cap and barrels per day pumped — of the top 20 oil companies in the world.
76 passengers for an impressive 500 mile range. Hydogen fuel cells are Alaska Air’s choice for a “zero emissions” fleet of electric planes by 2040.
The Homeland Security, Defense Department and CIA collectively communicated the climate risks they face.
Commitments for GHG reductions by countries in advance of the COP26 meeting next week would result in temperature rise of 2.7ª C by end of the century. Alternatives discussed.
The poll surveyed 1,000 American adults and found that 70% said global warming was happening. More than 60% said oil and gas companies were “completely or mostly responsible”. But sharp partisan divides also exist.
New research from CCL, RMI and NREL shows that ALL 4 of Nevada’s Congressional Districts benefit economically from clean energy buildout. Liaisons take note: State-level and district-level reports available in the story.
Yale released a recent survey showing overwhelming voter support for US financial and technical aid to poorer countries to help them reduce GHGs. Quick read, good stats.
Cement is responsible for 7% of global GHGs. If it were a country, it would be the third largest emitter. behind only China and the US.