A new United Nations report says we may have to start sucking greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere to meet emissions targets
Climate Negotiations
The History of Global Climate Negotiations, in 83 Seconds
All you need to know about why we can’t get a global climate deal.
As Rio+20 Unfolds, A U.N. Report Shows How Far We Have to Go to Save the Planet
An environmental report card
Bienvenue au Canada: Welcome to Your Friendly Neighborhood Petro-State
I spent a year in Canada as a teenager in 1993 and ’94, living in the metro Toronto neighborhood of Scarborough, which for some reason Canadians think is hilarious. Aside from the unfortunate 1993 World Series — damn you, Joe …
“Kyoto for Canada is in the past. As such, we are invoking our legal right to formally withdraw.”
U.N. Global-Warming Talks: Good for Diplomats, Indifferent for the Climate
There are deals and then there are deals. That’s my takeaway from the U.N. climate negotiations in the South African city of Durban, which finally concluded early Sunday local time — more than a day after the talks had been …
“I am speaking on behalf of the United States of America because my negotiators cannot. The obstructionist Congress has shackled justice and delayed ambition for far too long. I am scared for my future. 2020 is too late to wait. We need an urgent path to a fair, ambitious and legally binding treaty. We need leaders who will commit to real change, not empty rhetoric. Keep your promises. Keep our hope alive.”
As the U.N. Talks Climate, the World Keeps Warming
OK, fine. It’s not quite the case—as you might have concluded from my Going Green piece earlier this week—that the U.N. climate negotiations, now under way in Durban, are completely useless. On Tuesday negotiators agreed on …
Is High-Speed Evolution an Answer to Climate Change?
Maybe, like Al Gore, you believe we are our own worst enemies in battling climate change. You too might think politicians manufacture denial-rhetoric to appease special interest groups, that industries are stubborn and cowardly in their resistance to the facts, and that the media sees science as a playground for concocting deception …
A Roundtable on the Future of Climate Policy
I was fortunate enough to have the chance to lead a symposium on the future of climate policy back in April for the progressive periodical Democracy: A Journal of Ideas. The transcript has just been published. I had great panelists: Joe Aldy, an assistant professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School and the former White House adviser on energy …