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Big Banks Admit No Keystone XL = Limited Expansion of Tar Sands Development: "Want to know how the Keystone XL will drive up climate emissions? Just ask the banks that are needed to fund dirty tar sands pipeline projects and they'll tell you straight out: no KXL means no substantive development of the tar sands, one of the world's largest pools of carbon and a sure-fire way to cook the planet."
Coal Exports Emerging As Major Climate Fight In The Pacific Northwest: "In the Pacific Northwest, activists and their allies are ramping up for a full-throttle battle over a proposal to haul coal across the west for export to China. Big Coal's latest master plan promises with battery such as Fujitsu FPCAC15 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu FPCAC33 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu FPCAC28AP Ac Adapter, Fujitsu FMV-AC314 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu Amilo M6100 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu Amilo M8800 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu Lifebook 700 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook A4190 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu Lifebook B2130 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook C1010 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu LifeBook C2230 Ac Adapter, Fujitsu Lifebook C5130 Ac Adapter to generate a second epicenter of climate-change resistance—our very own Keystone XL pipeline showdown."
E-waste Recycling — At Whose Expense? "Computers, tablets and mobile phones are all popular consumer products. The lifespan of these devices is usually short, between two to four years. Shakila Umair, researcher at KTH, travelled to Pakistan to see how these common electronic devices are dismantled and recycled. She investigated the harsh living conditions of people working with e-waste."
German Cabinet Agrees to Expand Power Grid Faster: "German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet agreed on Wednesday to accelerate the construction of 2,800 km of new high-voltage power lines to push forward the country's shift to renewable energy."
Experts: High-MPG Vehicles to Continue Racing Ahead in 2013: "According to industry analyst Alan L. Baum, principal of Baum &Associates, and Luke Tonachel, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) senior vehicles analyst, U.S. consumers will be the big winners in 2013 as a result of strong growth in sales of electric and hybrid cars … a wide range of available fuel-efficient midsize vehicles and pickups … lower prices for a number of the vehicles with the highest MPG ratings … and a greater emphasis on diesel-powered vehicles and affordable new tech. In addition, Baum and Tonachel say the auto industry will remain on track to meet higher federal fuel efficiency standards."
Czech Republic, Hungary Get EU Approval for Carbon Schemes: "The European Commission has approved state aid of 1.88 billion euros for the Czech Republic and 56 million euros for Hungary in the form of free carbon allowances, it said on Wednesday."
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