Eating carbon - Greenhouse gases

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ONE way of helping to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is to pump the gas into underground caverns or old oil fields. But there is also a rock that is happy to gobble it up, and according to the latest research its appetite for the greenhouse gas is not only massive but could also be increased by a little human intervention.

OPINION: Building a Green Economy

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When leaders of the 20 largest economies gather in Washington this week, a centerpiece of their deliberations should be a Global Green Deal that capitalizes on the current economic crisis to build economically and environmentally sustainable economies.

Japan utility exchange to begin green power trade

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The Japan Electric Power Exchange (JEPX) said on Tuesday it would launch trading of green power and U.N. carbon offsets from Nov. 17 on a trial basis.

Greenpeace says blocks palm oil ships in Indonesia

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Greenpeace has blocked three tankers due to transport crude palm oil to China and Europe from leaving an Indonesian port in a bid to highlight deforestation caused by the cash crop, the environmental group said on Monday.

Japan CO2 hits record

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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan’s greenhouse gas emissions rose to a record high in the year to March, putting the world’s fifth-largest carbon dioxide producer at risk of an embarrassing failure to achieve its Kyoto target over the next four years.

Greenpeace says blocks palm oil ships in Indonesia

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Greenpeace has blocked three tankers due to transport crude palm oil to China and Europe from leaving an Indonesian port in a bid to highlight deforestation caused by the cash crop, the environmental group said on Monday.

Greenpeace says blocks palm oil ships in Indonesia

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Greenpeace has blocked three tankers due to transport crude palm oil to China and Europe from leaving an Indonesian port in a bid to highlight deforestation caused by the cash crop, the environmental group said on Monday.

Push for green jobs is strong