Dear All,
this is new in the SIM-air series. This weekly post (on every Sunday) will include interesting news and articles on air pollution and climate change. For more details visit the UrbanEmissions page.
BBC - December 20th, 2008
Harvard physicist and climate change advocate John Holdren will be Mr Obama's scientific adviser.
Asian Times - December 18th, 2008
Vietnam counts cost of development, air pollution a major component.
Hurriyet Daily News - December 24th, 2008
Alarming air pollution in Ankara, Turkey.
Climate-L Daily Feed - December 18th, 2008
Economics of adaptation.
EcoWorld - December 22nd, 2008
Turning on solar thermal power.
Science Daily - December 19th, 2008
95% of the world's population lives on 10% of the world's land.
Science Daily - December 19th, 2008
Olympic Pollution Controls In Beijing China Had Big Impact On Air Pollution Levels.
Science Daily - December 23rd, 2008
A Price on Carbon not enough to save rainforests.
Science Daily - December 23rd, 2008
Developing countries lack means to acquire more efficient technologies.
Science Daily - December 24th, 2008
Does global warming lead to A change in upper atmospheric transport.
Economist - December 18th, 2008
Pocket world in figures - clean energy.
Economist - December 21st, 2008
Climate change diplomacy - fiddling with words.
NPR - December 23rd, 2008
What Mode Of Transportation Is Greenest?
Guardian - December 24th, 2008
Change at what price - Environmental year 2008 in review.
Guardian - December 23rd, 2008
UK - Government buildings emit more CO2 than all of Kenya.
NY Times - December 15th, 2008
Pollution or Technology Problem?
EcoWorldly - December 23rd, 2008
There is no point in calculating your carbon footprint - you need to understand it!
Wired - December 17th, 2008
Oil Is Not the Climate Change Culprit — It's All About Coal.
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