Why U.S.-Chinese Cooperation on CO2 Capture and Storage Makes Sense
The United States and China would mutually benefit from a joint program to develop carbon dioxide capture and storage demonstration projects in China.… Read More
Climate in Context: August 17, 2010
A coal ash story that is hard not to be affected by; study points to irrigation canals as a weather modification mechanism; and a review of severe weather and climate change stories.… Read More
Would Leaky Underground CO2 Storage Still Help Avoid Global Warming?
New study shows that capturing CO2 and storing it underground may be a viable way to limit climate change, even if some of the CO2 leaks back into the air.… Read More
Gulf Oil Spill Resources
The oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico is continuing to spread. Climate Central provides a list of links to key sites, data visualizations, and interactive maps to help you understand the environmental impact. … Read More
Is Gulf Oil Headed For The East Coast? A New Simulation Says: Maybe
New study shows oil spreading up the Atlantic coast. But how likely is this scenario?"… Read More
What’s Soot Got To Do With It?
A little-noticed portion of the new Senate climate bill concerns short-lived air pollutants such as black carbon (soot) and tropospheric ozone. How significant are short-lived air pollutants in causing climate change? … Read More
Climate Bill Would Encourage New Energy Choices
The bill would help make the shift to cleaner forms of energy, but meeting its mandates won't be easy.… Read More
Pushing Wetlands to the Brink
Oil could further imperil Louisiana’s already deteriorating wetlands.… Read More











