May 14, 2013
by Adrianna Quintero
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Latinos Agree: Time for President Obama to Cut Carbon Pollution from Power Plants

Adrianna Quintero, Senior Attorney, Director, La Onda Verde de NRDC, San Francisco
It’s been nearly three months since President Obama’s strongly worded State of the Union address, in which he vowed to tackle climate change … Continue reading

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March 15, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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How the insurance industry can help fight climate change. Or not!

Last month, I posted about how the insurance industry could help fight climate change. Well, maybe I was too optimistic. Continue reading

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February 26, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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How insurance industry can help fight climate change

Jim Malewitz at Stateline reports on the role the insurance industry can help reduce loses by addressing climate change. Continue reading

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April 19, 2012
by Fuqiang Yang
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Capturing methane waste from China’s booming natural gas sector will save money and fight climate change

Fuqiang Yang, Senior Advisor on Climate and Energy, Beijing
China is rapidly expanding production and use of cleaner burning natural gas in an attempt to wean itself off heavily polluting coal for electricity and heating. In the next fi… Continue reading

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February 23, 2012
by Carolina Herrera
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Mexico takes action against climate change. Who’s next?

Carolina Herrera, Latin America Advocate, Washington DC
Mexico takes action against climate change. Now, who’s next?
Mexico is emerging as a regional leader in Latin America in the fight against climate change with two new initiat… Continue reading

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October 8, 2010
by Amanda Maxwell
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Climate, Energy and Environment News from Latin America: 10.4 – 10.8.2010

Chile:
In HidroAysén news this week: the company announces their decision to submerge transmission lines underwater for the 160-kilometer stretch between Puerto Montt and Chaiten. The cost of transmission line will be $3.8 billon which is 20% mo… Continue reading

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