Today, the Washington Post officially launched their climate & energy blog, Post Carbon. The blog is designed to give readers up-to-the-minute information on key international climate and energy issues – from Copenhagen talks to American energy legislation.
For the next few weeks, most of Post Carbon’s content will focus on Copenhagen, as one of its authors is currently at the conference. Post contributors Juliet Eilperin and Steve Mufson are the blog’s writers.
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More than 200 bicyclists are riding 300 miles from New York to DC on September 26-30 for the 2nd annual “Brita Climate Ride.”
The purpose of the group ride is to bring attention to the issues of global warming and the need for renewable energy ahead of the COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
The funds raised by the Brita Climate Ride will go to Focus the …
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Tomorrow (June 26), CCAN and EAC are holding a rally on the Southeast corner of the U.S. Capitol lawn, across from the Cannon House Office Building (1st St. & Independence Ave. SE). The rally, scheduled to start at 1:00pm, is in support of the American Clean Energy & Security Act of 2009.
After years of discussions, debate and deliberations, a piece of comprehensive legislation that addresses the climate crisis will finally come …
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Washington is joining 1,500 cities and going dark for World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Earth Hour on March 28th. In addition to the many area companies and organizations participating in Earth Hour, the Washington National Cathedral, the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Judiciary Square, American University, Howard University, Gallaudet University, the National Theater and the Masonic Memorial in Alexandria will be shutting off their lights beginning at 8:30pm.
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