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October 31, 2006

Reactions to The Stern Report

The sting of climate change is "in the tail", but reactions have been immediate. Any surprises?

October 30, 2006

Will Offsets Save Us?

Here's one experience about grappling with greenhouse gas reductions by grappling with British Petroleum There's no silver bullet

"The Sting Is In The Tail"

THe U.K.'s Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a must read. Good news - there's still time to avoid the worst. But time is short. Roll up your sleeves

October 25, 2006

Trade Some Carbon to Save a Rainforest

It's no slam dunk, but here's an idea from the World Bank to reduce global CO2 by using emissions credits to save rainforests. Click here

October 24, 2006

This Is Not Good News

The World Wildlife Fund warns that our global consumption levels will require two planets to satisfy our appetites by 2050. Hungry for more?

October 18, 2006

Countdown for NYC's Green Building Law

Mayor Bloomberg signed Local Law 86, the green building law, in October 2005. It gave City goverment a generous fifteen months, until January 1, 2007, to promulgate the technical rules that will get the ball rolling. But promulgating rules is itself governed by another law called called the City Administrative Procedures Act, or CAPA.

CAPA specifies detailed rule-making timeframes, including 30 days between the publication date of draft rules to the date of a mandatory public hearing and another 30 days beween the publication of final rules until the date they go into effect. That's 60 days -- without counting a single day for the City to reflect on the comments it received at public hearings.

Now, the City cannot meet the January 1 rule-making deadline. Since Rome wasn't built in a day, it's a safe bet that building a greener New York will also take some time, but that's no reason just to fiddle.
THE COUNTDOWN: 34 DAYS