The mayors of the largest cities in Europe and the United States have co-authored a mutual appeal, ‘The Stockholm Appeal on Climate Change’. The appeal manifests the signatories’ desire for the COP15 meeting in Copenhagen to result in an international climate change agreement.
The Mayor of Stockholm, Sten Nordin, initiated the cooperation between the mayors, represented [...]
European and US cities sign Stockholm Appeal urging world cooperation at COP15
November 5th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: · cities, Climate change, emissions, low carbon, stockholm, stockholm appeal
Electric refuelling stations could be deployed in McDonald’s
February 20th, 2009 · No Comments
A network of hybrid-electrical refuelling stations in McDonald’s car parks could help green fleets in Sweden keep running.
The green transport initiative from Sweden’s Elforsk could see the fast food chains’ network of drive through restaurants along motorways double as refuelling stations for electrical cars.
Treehugger reports that the company plans to install a pilot power post [...]
Tags: · City of Westminster, Electric vehicle, Fast food, McDonald, San Francisco City Hall, stockholm, sweden, united kingdom
This Isn’t What They Meant By Carbon Offsets
August 5th, 2008 · No Comments
The British government has claimed that UK-wide carbon emissions have declined by five percent since the early 90’s – an impressive achievement that appears to validate the idea that economic growth need not involve increased emissions, a key tenet of climate policy.
Tags: · blog, british, carbon, emissions, environment, environmental, export, government, inconvenient, increased, Institute, offsets, stockholm, university, york
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