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The State and Fate of Himalayan Glaciers

Himalayan glaciers are a focus of public and scientific debate. Prevailing uncertainties are of major concern because some projections of their future have serious implications for water resources. Most Himalayan glaciers are losing mass at rates similar to glaciers elsewhere, except for emerging indications of stability or mass gain in the Karakoram. A poor understanding [...]

No Letup in World’s Warming

Global warming contrarians remind the public that the world has not warmed all that much, if at all, during the past decade or so. But that’s the atmosphere. Oceanographers with their thermometers in Earth’s biggest reservoir of heat—the world’s ocean—report in a paper to be published in Geophysical Research Letters that greenhouse warming has in [...]

Ash-Related Issues in Fluidized-Bed Combustion of Biomasses

Finland and Sweden are leaders in the use of biomass fuels in large-scale boilers. In these countries, the dominating large-scale combustion technology for biomass fuels is fluidized-bed combustion (FBC). Biomass fuels differ in many ways from the standard fossil fuels used in FBC, such as coal. They often have high moisture contents, lower heating values, [...]

Global CO2 efficiency: Country-wise estimates using a stochastic cost frontier

This paper examines global carbon dioxide (CO2) efficiency by employing a stochastic cost frontier analysis of about 170 countries in 1997 and 2007. The main contribution lies in providing a new approach to environmental efficiency estimation, in which the efficiency estimates quantify the distance from the policy objective of minimum emissions. We are able to [...]

An assessment of greenhouse gas emissions-weighted clean energy standards versus renewable portfolio standards

This paper quantifies the relative cost-savings of utilizing a greenhouse gas emissions-weighted Clean Energy Standard (CES) in comparison to a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS). Using a bottom-up electricity sector model for Hawaii, this paper demonstrates that a policy that gives “clean energy” credit to electricity technologies based on their cardinal ranking of lifecycle GHG emissions, [...]

Correcting a fundamental error in greenhouse gas accounting related to bioenergy

Many international policies encourage a switch from fossil fuels to bioenergy based on the premise that its use would not result in carbon accumulation in the atmosphere. Frequently cited bioenergy goals would at least double the present global human use of plant material, the production of which already requires the dedication of roughly 75% of [...]

Global Conservation Maps Offer a Bird’s Eye View of Degradation

This set of interactive maps from The Nature Conservancy illustrates better than words some of the threats to environmental sustainability. Global Conservation Maps