November 28, 2011
by Jake Schmidt
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What must global warming negotiations in South Africa accomplish (Part 3)?

Jake Schmidt, International Climate Policy Director, Washington, DC
One year ago, countries rallied around the Cancun Agreements with multiple standing ovations and strong words of support.  While these agreements are not sufficien… Continue reading

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December 15, 2010
by Lizzeth Henao
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Santa Monica picks up speed toward cycling sustainability

This past summer, the city of Santa Monica adopted the Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE), a blueprint for the city’s development for the next 20 years. A complete bicycle network that encourages people of all ages and experience levels&nbsp… Continue reading

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December 15, 2010
by Lizzeth Henao
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Santa Monica picks up speed toward cycling sustainability

This past summer, the city of Santa Monica adopted the Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE), a blueprint for the city’s development for the next 20 years. A complete bicycle network that encourages people of all ages and experience levels&nbsp… Continue reading

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October 5, 2010
by Barbara Finamore
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The Tianjin Climate Talks: A Dose of "Conventional" Chinese Wisdom

At the outset of this new round of UN climate negotiations in Tianjin, it seems that no high-level speech is complete without a dose of traditional Chinese wisdom.  The UNFCCC Executive Secretary, Christiana Figueres, sprinkled proverbs in her spe… Continue reading

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