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... tourism industry of the failure of the 2009 Copenhagen Summit to achieve international targets for greenhouse emissions The impact of Emission Trading Schemes on national tourism indu...

2. Climate change and the Greenhouse Effect (Slides from MedOffice Report)
(Tourism - Hazards, Desasters and Risks/Tourism and Climate Change)

3. Climate change and the Greenhouse Effect (MedOffice Report)
(Tourism - Hazards, Desasters and Risks/Tourism and Climate Change)

4. TF & Carbon Offsetting
(Tourism & Environment/TF: Sustainable Tourism)
...ay provide an answer: 'Carbon offset is the act of paying someone else for reducing ("offsetting") their greenhouse gas emissions, when one is unable or unwilling to reduce one's own emissions....

5. IPCC - Special Reports on CC
(Tourism - Hazards, Desasters and Risks/Tourism and Climate Change)
... IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. (3 volumes), 1994. ...

6. Canada, Kyoto and Economic Collaspe
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...; quality of life. Environment Minister John Baird said every Canadian family and business would have to cut greenhouse gas emissions by one third starting in eight months. Baird told the Senate envi...

7. World needs to axe greenhouse gases by 80 percent
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
The world will have to axe greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050, more deeply than planned, to have an even chance of curbing global warming in line with European Union goals, researchers sai

8. Buildings Are China's Energy "Black Holes"
(Globalization and Tourism Content/WorldWatch - News)
...r nearly 30 percent of China’s energy use and are responsible for about a quarter of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to the latest assessment on China’s energy devel...

...using it, writes DeWeerdt: “Accounting for population growth, continued ‘business as usual’ greenhouse gas emissions could increase the ranks of the hungry by 80 million by 2080, mos...

10. Supreme Court Decision to Have Major Impact, Experts Predict
(Globalization and Tourism Content/WorldWatch - News)
The U.S. Supreme Court?s decision last week that the federal government has the power to regulate greenhouse gases (GHGs) under the Clean Air Act will have far-reaching effects, according to the New Y

... Chinese tourists. Imagine global flight movements doubling in ten years and perhaps doubling the greenhouse effect. Imagine the BRIC-tourists scrambling for authenticity in Amst...

12. WP_2006: Climate Change and Human Rights
(Tourism - Hazards, Desasters and Risks/Tourism and Climate Change)
... for the first time, despite setbacks along the way, industrial countries have a legal commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As the "entry into force" of the Kyoto Protocol is the beginnin...

13. Comparison of International Climate Policy - Approaches for Post 2012
(Tourism - Hazards, Desasters and Risks/Tourism and Climate Change)
...ries and economies in transition, the so-called Annex I countries, have accepted binding emission targets for greenhouse gases (GHG). Developing countries (non-Annex I countries) have no such commitme...

14. Australia: Earth Hour
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...enjoy! A successful power-out could then be copied by major cities around the world in a drive to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions blamed for climate change, according to international conservatio...

15. Deforestation in the Developing World ?Out of Control?
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...nificant contribution to the increasing CO2 in the atmosphere. Releasing CO2 into the atmosphere enhances the greenhouse effect, and could contribute to an increase in global temperatures. Source Sou...

...is just one example. We all know that planes, trains, and automobiles use gobs of fuel and spew mega-gobs of greenhouse gases and other pollutants into the atmosphere — and that makes freight t...

17. Searching for more sustainable options
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...d-renowned economists like Sir Nicholas Stern are telling us that greatly reducing our energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions is critical to having a healthy economy in the not-too-distant fu...

18. Alberta: Canada?s top polluter
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...n Environmental Law Association and Environmental Defence reveals Alberta industries were Canada’s top greenhouse-gas emitters in 2005, accounting for nearly 40 per cent of all the climate-warm...

...ssential condition for the economic and social development of developing countries. Technologies with limited greenhouse gas emission exist, but new approaches are also required. How can the private s...

...ssential condition for the economic and social development of developing countries. Technologies with limited greenhouse gas emission exist, but new approaches are also required. How can the private s...

21. Baltic Sea gets warmer
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
... support for the implementation of national, EU, and particularly global initiatives to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (including the European Climate Change Programme, the UN Framework Conve...

22. Alberta oil industry gets eco-trust green bucks
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...adian government and the province of Alberta. The aim of the task force is to study ways to capture and store greenhouse gases emitted by the province’s massive oil sands projects and a report i...

23. Carbon credits to off-set flatulence
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...n credits for flatulent pets and people. So-called carbon emissions, such as carbon dioxide and methane, are greenhouse gases that are thought to be key factors in climate change. These emissions can...

24. Canada ecoTrust for Clean Air and Climate Change (Manitoba)
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...a with $53.8 million as part of the new Canada ecoTrust to support provincial projects that will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions smog and air pollution. The press release states: The Canada eco...

25. Climate change from pole to melting pole
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...he air (as we probably will by mid-century). Even more difficult is estimating how more heat leads to natural greenhouse gas emissions. Time is running out for polar bears. Scientists warn that ris...

26. Energy plan a disappointment but not a surprise
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...ncouver ? Hastings. Two weeks ago, the same Premier was telling British Columbians they needed to worry about greenhouse gas emissions. Now, in this plan, they are maintaining their subsidies to the o...

27. Factory farms are responsible for bird flu and emissions of greenhouse gases
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
Stephen Leahy writes: Factory farms are responsible for both the bird flu and emissions of greenhouse gases that now top those of cars and sport utility vehicles (SUVs), according to a report release

28. Conservative bad actors insult Canadian intelligence
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
If other Canadians are thinking what my husband and I are thinking then it’s time for the Conservatives to stop grandstanding in Parliament and address the issue of climate change and global war

29. Greenhouse Gases hit new high
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
...ut 1,200 km (750 miles) from the North Pole. He told Reuters that concentrations of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas emitted largely by burning fossil fuels in power plants, factories and cars...

30. Environmental Effects Of Livestock Production Increasingly Serious
(Tourism & Environment/Sustainable Tourism News)
... mostly from manure. => full article Previous related blog post: Livestock generate 18 percent of world?s greenhouse gases Read the FAO report. Vote for this post at Progressive Bloggers Vote ...

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