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For news on the commencement of the Kyoto Treaty, please go to our Kyoto Treaty News page.

Revised Greenhouse Gas Registry Guidelines
On April 17, 2006, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued revised General and Technical Guidelines for the voluntary reporting of greenhouse gas emissions, sequestration and reductions, known as the 1605(b) program. The program will be implemented by DOE during 2007. For more information on these guidelines, please visit: http://www.usda.gov/oce/global_change/gg_reporting.htm and
http://www.pi.energy.gov/enhancingGHGregistry.

My Favorite Green Lump, Thomas Friedman, New York Times, January 10, 2007.

What Are The Tipping Points For US-China Climate And Coal Policy? Todd Wilkinson, New West, November 24, 2006.

Can Wyoming Diplomats Build A Bridge Of Clean Coal To China?  Todd Wilkinson, New West Bozeman, November 20, 2006

California, U.S. Northeast to Unite on Forming CO2 Market, Timothy Gardner, Reuters, October 16, 2006.

New Pew Center Reports Spotlight Role of Farms, Forests in Reducing Global Warming. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, September 21, 2006.

British Business Mogul Richard Branson Pledges Multibillion-Dollar Investment in Efforts to Combat Global Warming over the Next Decade, Deepti Hajela, Associated Press, September 21, 2006.

AES Makes Greenhouse Gas Offset Commitment to Clinton Global Initiative, AES Corporation, Arlington, VA, September 21, 2006.

Gov. Schwarzenegger, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg Highlight California's Climate Change and Clean Energy Leadership, California Office of the Governor, September 21, 2006.

Californian Climate Registry Seeks National Expansion. Reuters, September 19, 2006.

Carbon Disclosure Project Report 2006 Global FT500. Press release, Carbon Disclosure Project, New York and London, September 18, 2006.

U.S. Climate Change Technology Program Strategic Plan, U.S. Department of Energy, September 2006.

Evaluating the Role of Prices and R&D in Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions.
U.S. Congressional Budget Office, September 2006.

Point Carbon Launches North American Operations. Point Carbon North America, Washington, DC, September 13, 2006.

Arizona Governor Napolitano Sets Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gases. Associated Press, September 8, 2006. (Arizona Climate Change Advisory Group Website)

Reducing U.S. Emissions Could Cost Less Than 1% GDP. U.S. Department of Energy, September 8, 2006.

EPA Proposes Strategy to Reduce Foreign Oil Dependency. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, September 7, 2006.

Energy and Economic Impacts of H.R.5049, the Keep America Competitive Global Warming Policy, Report #:SR/OIAF/2006-03, Energy Information Administration (EIA), Washington, DC, September 5, 2006.

Clean Evelopment Mechanism (CMD) and Joint Implementation (JI) in Charts Booklet. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), August 2006.

California Lawmakers Approve Landmark Climate Bill. Reuters, August 31, 2006.

Colorado Climate Project Launched, Rocky Mountain Climate Organization, August 24, 2006.

Green-e Forms Group to Advise New Retail Carbon Reduction Certification. Center for Resource Solutions, August 22, 2006

California on Brink of Global Warming Breakthrough. Mary Milliken, Reuters, August 17, 2006.

States Reach Agreement on Proposed Rules for the Nation's First Cap-and-Trade Program to Address Climate Change. Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, August 15, 2006.

Dept. of Energy Announces $2 Billion Federal Loan Guarantee Program to Help Spur Investment in Projects that Employ New Energy Technologies. U.S. Dept. of Energy, August 7, 2006.

FutureGen Announces Illinois and Texas as Final Candidate Host Sites for First Clean Coal Plant. FutureGen Alliance, July 25, 2006.

Senator Jeffords Introduces Landmark Legislation to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Pollution. Bill S 3698, July 20, 2006.

BP, GE to Build Hydrogen Power Plants, Cut Emissions. Mathew Carr, Bloomberg, July 18, 2006.

Carbon Sequestration Technology Roadmap and Program Plan 2006. U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Techology Laboratory, June 2006.

Food for Thought: Lower-Than-Expected Crop Yield Stimulation with Rising CO2 Concentrations. Science, June 30 2006.

Supreme Court Takes on Global Warming. Associated Press, June 26, 2006.

"High Confidence" that Planet is Warmest in 400 Years. The National Academies, June 22, 2006.

World CO2 Emissions to Rise 75% by 2030. Timothy Gardner, Reuters, June 21, 2006.

Western Governors Adopt Policies on Clean, Diversified Energy, Global Climate Change and Transportation Fuels. Press release from the Western Governors' Association Annual Meeting, Sedona, Arizona, June 11, 2006.

Earth-Solar Cycle Spurs Greenhouse Gases. Deborah Zabarenko, Reuters, May 22, 2006.

Ottawa Now Wants Kyoto Deal Scrapped. Bill Curry, Mail and Post, May 20, 2006.

Livermore Lab's "Nanotube" Work Could Help Curb Plant Emissions. Contra Costa Times, May 19, 2006. (Based on an article in Science, 19 May 2006: Vol. 312. no. 5776, pp. 1034 – 1037, DOI: 10.1126/science.1126298)

UN-Sponsored Efforts to Combat Climate Change Move to Next Level. Press Release, United Nations, Bonn, Germany, May 16, 2006.

State and Trends of the Carbon Market 2006. Karen Capoor and Philippe Ambrosi, The World Bank, May 2006.

£1bn Windfall from Carbon Trading. Roger Harrabin, BBC News, May 1, 2006.

Climate Change: EPA and DOE Should Do More to Encourage Progress under Two Voluntary Programs. U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), GAO-06-97, April 2006.

Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2004. USEPA #430-R-06-002, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, April 2006.

Carbon Sequestration Project Portfolio FY 2006. U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Techology Laboratory, April 28, 2006.

Ten States Sue EPA over Global Warming. CNN.com, April 27, 2006.

Revised Greenhouse Gas Registry Guidelines. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE),
April 17, 2006.

Turning up the Heat. Bret Schulte, U.S. News and World Report, April 10, 2006.

Farmers Poised to Harvest Profit from Carbon "Crop": Conservation Practice Might Boost Pocketbook. Jo Dee Black, Great Falls Tribune, March 9, 2006.

Annual Energy Outlook 2006 with Projections to 2030. U.S. Energy Information Administration, DOE/EIA-0383(2006), February 2006.

Rocks "Could Store all Europe's CO2." BBC News, February 16, 2006.

No-Till Historic Experiment Reaches Middle Age. Palladium-Item, February 12, 2006.

Occidental and BP to Evaluate CO2 Sequestration Options for California. Occidental Petroleum Corp, February 10, 2006.

Department of Energy Requests $23.6 Billion for FY 2007. U.S. Dept. of Energy, February 6, 2006.

Debate on Climate Shifts to Issue of Irreparable Change: Some Experts on Global Warming Foresee 'Tipping Point' When It Is Too Late to Act. Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post, January 29, 2006.

WGA Advisory Committee to Consider Array of Options for Increasing Clean Energy, Efficiency in the West. Rich Halvey, Western Governors’ Association, January 10, 2006.

Drivers Atone for Exhaust with Carbon Offsets. Linda Baker, The Christian Science Monitor, January 4, 2006.

Pay Dirt. Sylvia Wright, UCDavis Magazine Online, Volume 23, No. 2, Winter 2006.

First Conservation Initiative Certified for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Bolivia’s Noel Kempff Climate Action Project Certified. The Nature Conservancy, December 19, 2005.

On December 20, 2005, seven states announced an agreement to implement the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, as outlined in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by the Governors of the participating states.

2005 Continues the Warming Trend: Year's Temperatures Are Among the Highest on Record, Scientists Announce. Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post, December 16, 2005.

FutureGen Project Launched: Government, Industry Agree to Build Zero-Emissions Power Plant of the Future. U.S. Department of Energy, December 12, 2005.

CO2 Use Found in Oil Project. Justin Ward, The Daily Texan, December 8, 2005.

Global Warming. It seems a shame for the blameless Japanese city of Kyoto that its name should forever be associated with failure. Still, it's stuck with it, for that's how the global agreement on cutting carbon emissions that was agreed on in the city in 1997 has come to be regarded. It's a shame, too, that this flawed treaty should cast a pall over the effort to get a global agreement on climate change.… The Economist, December 8, 2005. (subscription required)

The Greening of General Electric. Next month General Electric's corporate bosses will drop a bombshell on the hard-charging managers of its global businesses. In future they will be judged not only by all the usual measures, such as return on capital, that investors typically care about: they will also be held accountable for helping to save the planet.… The Economist, December 8, 2005. (subscription required)

New Environmental Market Created: Montreal Climate Exchange - Montreal Exchange and Chicago Climate Exchange Announce Joint Creation of a Canadian Environmental Products Exchange. PRNewswire, December 7, 2005.

Climate Change. The climate changes. It always has done and it always will. In the past 2m years the temperature has gone up and down like a yo-yo as ice ages have alternated with warmer interglacial periods.… The Economist, December 7, 2005. (subscription required)

Heavy Weather: How Procrastination and Politics Hobble Action on Climate Change. Fiona Harvey, Financial Times, December 6, 2005.

On Climate Change, A Change of Thinking. Andrew C. Revkin, The New York Times, December 4, 2005.

Climate Change and the North Atlantic. AESOP'S most famous fable is about a shepherd boy who cried wolf so often when no wolf was around that when one did appear nobody took any notice of his warning. Some environmentalists risk falling into the same trap. They are so convinced of the righteousness of their cause that they will cry wolf at any event that might plausibly be thought to support their view of the world.… The Economist, December 1, 2005. (subscription required)

Climate Change News. Environmental and Energy Study Institute, October 28, 2005.

Japan Should Introduce Carbon Tax in 2007 - Ministry. Reuters News Service, October 27, 2005.

Coal Challenging Gas as Power-Plant Fuel. Marguerita Choy, Reuters News Service, October 27, 2005.

The China Huaneng Group Joins FutureGen Industrial Alliance. FutureGen Alliance, October 27, 2005.

Statoil CEO Lund Sees UK-Norway Collaboration on Carbon Dioxide Capture.
AFX News Limited, October 26, 2005.

Natsource Closes Greenhouse Gas Credit Pool with $550 Million. SustainableBusiness.com, October 19, 2005.

The Battle Is On to Capture, Store Carbon Dioxide. Tom Henry, The Blade, October 17, 2005.

Coal-to-Fuel Proposal Raises Environmental Concerns. Walt Williams, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, October 16, 2005.

Clean Coal May Not Mean Cheap Fuel Source. Walt Williams, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, October 16, 2005.

Clean Coal Isn't Climate-Friendly Yet. Timothy Gardner, Reuters News Service, October 7, 2005.

New Industry Group Aims to Promote Carbon Capture and Storage. Environmental Finance, October 6, 2005.

Growers Can Profit From Parking Carbon on Farm. AScribe Newswire, October 3, 2005.

The Other Black Gold. Brian Schweitzer, The New York Times, October 3, 2005. (subscription required)

How to Clean Coal. Craig Canine, OnEarth, Natural Resources Defense Council, Fall 2005.

Agriculture, Forestry and Greenhouse Gases: Research Provides Insights for Public Policy. Farm Foundation Issue Report, Issue Six, September 2005.

Steps to Limit Global-Warming Gas. Andrew C. Revkin, The New York Times, September 28, 2005.

UN Recommends Capture, Storage of Carbon Dioxide Underground To Prevent Global Warming. Phil Couvrette, Associated Press, September 27, 2005.

Carbon Dioxide Storage Holds Limited Promise: Approach Could Halve Industrial Emissions by 2050. Roxanne Khamsi, news@nature.com, September 27, 2005.

Carbon Storage Could Take In More Than a Third of World Pollution by 2050. Yahoo! News, September 26, 2005.

Burying CO2 May Curb Global Warming, But Cost High. Alister Doyle, Reuters, September 26, 2005.

Los Alamos National Laboratory's Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics and EnTech Strategies, head of Outreach for the Big Sky Partnership, sponsored a Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration (RECS) program on carbon sequestration, July 17-29, 2005. Course Report, Todd Hanson, LANL, September 6, 2005.

Governor Ted Kulongoski Announced His Appointment of the Oregon Carbon Allocation Task Force, Governor's Initiative on Global Warming, Oregon, August 29, 2005.

9 States in Plan to Cut Emissions by Power Plants. Anthony DePalma, The New York Times, August 24, 2005.

Coal's Price Is Rising, But Can It Clean Up? Samira Sohail, The Guardian, August 22, 2005.

Search Is on Way to Trap Planet-Heating Carbon Dioxide. Jeff Nesmith, Cox News Service, August 19, 2005.

Weyerhaeuser Joins Carbon-Market Alliance. GreenBiz.com, August 18, 2005.

Errors Cited in Assessing Climate Data. Andrew Revkin, The New York Times, August 12, 2005.

Faster Carbon Dioxide Emissions Will Overwhelm Capacity of Land and Ocean to Absorb Carbon. Robert Sanders, UCBerkeleyNews, August 2, 2005.

Bush Administration Unveils Alternative Climate Pact. New York Times, July 28, 2005. (subscription required)

Energy NW OKs $1 Billion Project. Chris Mulick, Herald Olympia bureau, Tri-City Herald, July 28, 2005.

Outsourcing Forests to India. Aditi Tandon, Times News Network, July 25, 2005.

World Faces Massive Increase in CO2 Emissions. Jon Walter, Agence France-Presse, July 20, 2005.

U.S. Gets More Asian Air Pollution Than Thought. UC Davis News Service, July 20, 2005.

Methane’s Impacts on Climate Change May Be Twice Previous Estimates. Krishna Ramanujan, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, July 18, 2005.

Climate Changes on Carbon Trading. Kevin Anderson, BBC News, July 14, 2005.

Germany Plans C02-Free Power Plant. Tim Mansel, BBC News, July 2, 2005.

Can We Bury Global Warming? Robert H. Socolow, Scientific American, July 2005. (subscription required for full article)

U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Sources 2004 Flash Estimate. Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, June 2005.

Court Upholds EPA Change of Air Pollution Policy. Miguel Bustillo, Los Angeles Times, June 25, 2005.

U.S. Scientists Pile on Pressure over Climate Change. David Adam, The Guardian, June 8, 2005.

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson Establised the New Mexico Climate Change Action Council and the New Mexico Climate Change Advisory Group (CCAG), New Mexico Climate Change Advisory Group, June 5, 2005.

Perceptions, Global Warming and Coal. Kathy Still, Bristol Herald Courier, May 25, 2005.

Government of Canada Boosts Research into CO2 Storage and Monitoring. CNW Telbec, May 25, 2005.

Entergy to Expand Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge. MSNBC, May 24, 2005.

Dirty Secret: Coal Plants Could Be Much Cleaner. Kenneth J. Stier, May 22, 2005.

U.S. Supports Korea's Entry to Climate Change Forum. Seo Jee-yeon, The Korea Times, May 20, 2005.

Vattenfall Plans CO2-Free Power Plant in Germany. Reuters News, May 20, 2005.

U.S. Doubts New Kyoto Climate Deal after 2012. Alister Doyle, Reuters, May 18, 2005.

State and Trends of the Carbon Market. World Bank Carbon Finance Business and the International Emissions Trading Association, May 17, 2005. (pdf file)

European Emissions Trade Takes Off as World Watches. Jeff Mason, Reuters, May 16, 2005.

Storage Proposal for Carbon Emissions. Simon Hooper, CNN, May 16, 2005.

Cleaner Coal Could Have Role to Play in Cutting Carbon Emissions. Fiona Harvey, Financial Times, May 16, 2005.

Rebuffing Bush, 132 Mayors of U.S. Cities Embrace GHG Emissions Reductions. Eli Sanders, New York Times, May 14, 2005.

Ten U.S. Corporations Pledge Greenhouse Gas Cuts (EPA's Climate Leaders Program Announces New Commitments). GreenBiz.com, May 12, 2005.

Greenhouse Gas Trade Growing Sharply–World Bank. Vera Eckert, Reuters, May 11, 2005.

Washington State Adopts California’s Stringent Emission Rules. Bruce Geiselman, Waste News, May 10, 2005.

GE Calls for Clear U.S. Climate Policy. Point Carbon, May 10, 2005.

"China Wants U.S. Energy Technology Cooperation." Chris Baltimore, Reuters, May 10, 2005.

New York Follows California on Greenhouse Gases. Point Carbon, May 9, 2005.

New Zealanders First to Levy Carbon Tax. John Vidal, The Guardian, May 5, 2005.

U.S Energy Chief Wants Global Push for "Clean Coal." Laurence Frost, Associated Press, May 3, 2005.

DOE Celebrates Success of Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy, May 2, 2005.

Greenhouse Gases Buried at Sea. Sylvia Pfeifer, Sunday Telegraph, May 1, 2005.

Squeaky Clean Fossil Fuels. Fred Pearce, NewScientist.com, April 30, 2005.

Six Basin-Oriented CO2-EOR Assessments Examine Strategies for Increasing Domestic Oil Production. An analysis by Advanced Resources International, Arlington, VA, for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy, April 2005.

Solution to Warming: Go Underground. Cindy Stowell, The Daily Texan, April 7, 2005.

Carbon Dioxide Continues Its Rise. David Shukman, BBC News, March 31, 2005.

States, Territories Set Up Carbon Trading Scheme. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), March 31, 2005.

Coal Gasification Plant Proposed for Eastern Idaho. The Associated Press (AP), March 10, 2005.

Big Biz Warms Up to Climate Change. Jessica Seid, CNN/Money, March 18, 2005.

Cut Greenhouse Gases. Editorial, Berkeley Voice, February 25, 2005.

Apache to Spend $95M to Flush Out Oil with CO2. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Saskatchewan, February 23, 2005.

IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Storage and Capture. U.S. Government Review, Invitation to Comment, U.S. Climate Change Science Program (comment period closed on February 23, 2005).

DOE's Carbon Sequestration Partnership Program Adds Canadian Provinces. U.S. Newswire, February 17, 2005.

"EU Trades Pollution As Kyoto Pact Begins." Kirk Shinkle, Investor's Business Daily, February 16, 2005.

U.S. Committed to Addressing Challenges of Global Climate Change. U.S. Department of State, February 15, 2005.

Capturing Carbon Dioxide. Don Monroe, Scientific American, February 14, 2005.

Burial Plan Deep in the Sahara, BP Tries to Put Dent In Global Warming – Energy Giant, Partners Stuff CO2 a Mile Underground, But Will It Stay There? – Too Much Carbon for Perrier. Jeffrey Ball, The Wall Street Journal, February 4, 2005, Page A1. (Free online subscription required to access article.)

Capturing Carbon May Be Answer to Global Warming. Charles Clover, Telegraph, February 3, 2005.

Carbon Storage Gets a Push in Hopes for Defeating Global Warming. Richard Ingham, Spacedaily, February 3, 2005.

Hiding the Bad Gas. Simon Birch, E/The Environmental Magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 1, January/February, 2005.

Climate: Low-Carbing the Atmosphere. Dan Whipple, United Press International (UPI), January 31, 2005.

Carbon Credit Pilot Project Meetings Scheduled for February. Mary Lou Peter, Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, January 27, 2005.

Canada Gets Kyoto Plan Together. Point Carbon, January 25, 2005.

Call for Canadian Emissions Trading Scheme. Point Carbon, January 25, 2005.

Nepal to Ratify Kyoto Protocol. Xinhua News Agency, January 22, 2005.

Airports Back Aviation Carbon Emission Trading. Point Carbon, January 24, 2005.

Pacific Gas & Electric Company to Certify and Report GHG Emissions. Point Carbon, January 20, 2005.

Caterpillar Sets Greenhouse Gas Emissions Target. Point Carbon, January 19, 2005.

Blair Pushes Bush on Climate Change. Point Carbon, December 9, 2004.

United States Defends Global Warming Strategy at International Climate Summit. Bill Cormier, Associated Press, December 8, 2004.

"U.S. Will Inevitably Return to Kyoto Process, Says France." The Tocqueville Connection, December 7, 2004.

Study: Arctic Warming Threatens People, Wildlife, Eight-nation report faults fossil fuels; U.S. in wait-and-see mode. MSNBC News, November 8, 2004.

Scientists Plot Fixes for Global Warming, Antonio Regalado and Jeffrey Ball, The Wall Street Journal, Friday, October 22, 2004. A growing chorus of scientists, environmentalists and large corporations now agree that to seriously address the world's global-warming problem, a major technological shift is what the planet needs.

Russian MPs Ratify Kyoto Treaty, BBC News, October 22, 2004.

Climate Fear as Carbon Levels Soar: Scientists Bewildered by Sharp Rise of CO2 in Atmosphere for Second Year Running. Paul Brown, The Guardian, October 11, 2004.

"Global Peril" of Fire and Fertilisers. Ian Sample, The Guardian, October 9, 2004.

U.S. Climate Tech Firm to Float on AIM. Richard Wary, The Guardian, October 8, 2004.

Exxon Admits Greenhouse Gas Increase. Terry Macalister, The Guardian, October 7, 2004.

U.S. Eyes Burying CO2 to Battle Climate Change. Morning Edition, National Public Radio (NPR), October 4, 2004.

Russian Cabinet Backs Kyoto Protocol. Associated Press, The Guardian, September 30, 2004.

Signs from Earth. Tim Appenzeller and Dennis R. Dimick, National Geographic Magazine, September 7, 2004.

Emissions Targets. A look at international, national, and state emissions targets compiled by the Pew Center, August 2004.

Acid Oceans Spell Doom for Coral. Carolyn Fry, BBC News, August 29, 2004.

The Planet Goes Haywire. John Vidal, The Guardian, August 27, 2004.

Global Warming. John Carey and Sarah R. Shapiro, Business Week, August 16, 2004.

Can Ranchers Slow Climate Change? Carbon credits can be created on rangelands at costs that are competitive with credits from cropland and forestry. Sara Campbell, Siân Mooney, John Hewlett, Dale Menkhaus, and George Vance, Rangelands, Vol. 26, No. 4, August 2004.

North Sea Burial for Greenhouse Gases. Juliette Jowit, The Guardian, August 1, 2004.

Sea Engulfing Alaskan Village. David Willis, BBC News, July 30, 2004.

By 2050 Warming to Doom Million Species, Study Says. John Roach, National Geographic News, July 24, 2004.

U.S. Power Giants Face Landmark Climate Lawsuit: Eight State Authorities Demand Cut in Emissions. Paul Brown, The Guardian, July 22, 2004.

Peat Bogs Harbour Carbon Time Bomb. Fred Pearce, NewScientist.com News Service, July 7, 2004.

Global Warming Has Cut Yields, Say Scientists. John Aglionby, The Guardian, July 1, 2004.

Chairman of Shell Says We Urgently Need to Capture Emissions of the Greenhouse Gas Carbon Dioxide. Interview by David Adam, The Guardian, June 17, 2004.

Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Bill Introduced in U.S. House of Representatives. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, May 2004..

Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Challenges and Opportunities for Agriculture, CAST (Council for Agricultural Science and Technology), May 11, 2004. To order copies, go to www.cast-science.org/cast/scr/cast_top.htm or contact Leslie Jones – leslie@montana.edu / 406-994-5636.

Economics of Sequestering Carbon in the U.S. Agricultural Sector. USDA - Economic Research Service, April 2004.

A Synthesis of Potential Climate Change Impacts on the U.S. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, April 2004.

U.S. Market Consequences of Global Climate Change. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, April 2004.

Greenhouse Gas Levels Hit Record High. Shaoni Bhattacharya, New Scientist Online News (17:40) March 22, 2004.

Climate Change Activities in the U.S.: 2004 Update. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, March 2004.

Climate Policy Framework: Balancing Policy and Politics. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, March 2004.

Case of the Missing Carbon.National Geographic, Vol. 205, Issue 2, February 2004.

Iowa Farm Bureau Launching Pilot Carbon Credit Trading. Iowa Farm Bureau, October 20, 2003.

Putting Carbon Dioxide In Its Place: "Sequestering" Emissions May Be the Best Way to Fight Global Warming. John Carey, Business Week, October 20, 2003.

CASMGS conference at Kansas State University on measuring and monitoring carbon in agricultural soils, October 15-17, 2003, conference presentations and papers.

Issues in the Negotiating Process: Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry under the Kyoto Protocol. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, updated September 4, 2003.

Secretary of Agriculture Announces New Incentives for Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Carbon Storage. USDA Release No. 0194.03, June 6, 2003.

Demonstrating Geologic Carbon Sequestration.Geotimes, March 2003.

Experts Fault Bush's Proposal to Examine Climate Change. Only 162 words of article are now shown. Gives option to purchase the entire article. (The New York Times, Andrew C. Revkin, February 26, 2003 - registration is required to access The New York Times website)

Capital Cycles and the Timing of Climate Change Policy. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, October 2002.

Hog Wild for Pollution Trading.Fortune, September 9, 2002.

On Farms, a No-Till Tactic on Global Warming.The Washington Post, August 26, 2002.

Climate Change Activities in the United States. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, June 2002.

Climate Action Report 2002. The United States of America's Third National Communication under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, May 2002.

Greenhouse Gas Reporting and Disclosure: Key Elements of a Prospective U.S. Program. Pew Center, March 2002.

USDA Global Climate Change Policy: A New Approach. February 14, 2002.

Global Climate Change Policy Book. Presidential Policy on Climate Change, February 2002.

Dealing with Climate Change: Policies and Measures in IEA Member Countries. International Energy Agency, 2001 edition.

The U.S. Domestic Response to Climate Change: Key Elements of a Prospective Program. Pew Center, August 2001.

Carbon Sequestration and Trading Implications for Canadian Agriculture. Discussion paper coordinated by the Soil Conservation Council of Canada, 1999.

 

 
 
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