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6 Jul, 2007 8:07 am by Carolyn Elefant
... be pursued," said Sam Shelton, Strategic Energy Institute research program director. But Southern Company isn't moving forward at windbreaking speeds just yet. MMS' failure to issue regulations for development of renewable projects on the Outer Continental Shelf, where the ... of developing offshore wind still remains high in comparison to production from existing facilities - though carbon caps or carbon taxes could make offshore wind and other renewables more attractive. For ...
Renewables Offshore Legal Blog - http://lawofficesofcarolynelefant.com/renewablesoffshore/
24 Sep, 2008 10:16 pm
... from nanotubes, as used in products and processes…" The primary reason for the exclusion appears to be recent reports comparing carbon nanotubes to asbestos. You can find information about the press coverage of the May 2008 articles comparing multi-walled carbon ... that it covers most of Continental's insurance groups, including: Acadia Insurance Company; Continental Western Insurance Company; Fireman's Insurance Company of Washington, D.C.; and Union Insurance Company. The notice references the ...
Nanotechnology Law Report - http://www.nanolawreport.com/
6 Nov, 2008 8:57 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
... oil, gas, and mineral extraction on our extended continental shelf. So, while it may be true that the Navy will continue to exercise navigational rights with or without the Convention, U.S. companies are reluctant to begin costly exploration and extraction ... the Arctic Council, these and other countries are assessing the state of biological diversity, addressing the regional impacts of non-carbon dioxide climate forcing agents, and enhancing the existing "Arctic Off-Shore Oil and Gas Guidelines" ...
International Law Reporter - http://ilreports.blogspot.com/
26 Feb, 2007 3:36 pm by Scott Deatherage
... Carbon Emissions This scale-back represents a 75% reduction in new coal capacity. In addition, the company is committed to continuing its efforts to meaningfully reduce existing carbon emissions and seeks to join the United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP). ... a range of industries. Prior investments include Aleris International, Altivity Packaging, British Vita, Burger King, Continental, Denbury Resources, Grohe, Kraton Polymers, MEMC, MGM, Neiman Marcus, Petco, Seagate and Texas Genco. ...
Law and the Environment - http://lawandenvironment.typepad.com/law_and_the_environment/
22 Jun, 2008 9:46 pm
... for dealing with the present "crisis": allowing more drilling for oil on the outer continental shelf and in Alaska versus imposing an excess profits tax on the oil companies. I agree with him that the former is a good idea and the latter a bad one. ... increased supply of oil can be minimized by an increase in the federal gasoline tax (better still would be imposing a tax on carbon emissions, since such a tax would create an incentive to reduce the amount of emissions per unit of gasoline consumed) ...
The Becker-Posner Blog - http://www.becker-posner-blog.com/
6 Apr 3:26 pm
... on pressing needs-a long-term strategy to address these challenges also is needed."-Executive Summary. Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd., Natural Catastrophes and Man-made Disasters in 2008: North America and Asia Suffer Heavy Losses, sigma ... States) and extending for at least 200 nautical miles to the edge of the Exclusive Economic Zone and further as the continental shelf is extended. As the Secretary explained in his announcement, the DOI should establish an orderly process that allows us to make ...
Jurisdynamics - http://jurisdynamics.blogspot.com
28 May 10:26 am
... is how do we build confidence and momentum towards Copenhagen, and in particular for the business leaders and the companies [those business leaders] represent, what responsibility do you have and what role do you play in that ... being, the United States has not yet arrived at a domestic policy or target. As a result, it is difficult for "Canada to define continental solutions". What Canada's policy will ultimately be is important. But what is truly and fundamentally important is making progress - ...
Climate Change Law Practice Group Blog - http://www.davis.ca/en/blog/Climate-Change-Law-Practice-Group
25 Feb 9:45 am by Tom Smith
... system all over again! Only, it's not. You take a giant, continental country that for historical reasons had a road system that absolutely sucked. Because of division of ... energy" like, doesn't work? Unless that is, the plan is to be really poor. 5. Carbon cap and trade. So our economy is in what might charitably be described as free ... reduce health care costs by a lot. Oh right. I really believe that. I started a company that has created a database of a million or so and growing legal cases and ...
The Right Coast - http://rightcoast.typepad.com/rightcoast/
15 May 8:20 am by WIMS
... allowances. The allowances will be distributed according to a formula recommended by the utility industry. Local natural gas distribution companies will receive 9% of allowances, and states will receive 1.5% of allowances for programs to benefit users of home ... siting authority; create a Volunteer Service Corps to focus on reforestation; expand exploration & production in the Outer Continental Shelf, Arctic coastal plain, and Oil Shale; provide tax incentives for alternative fuel vehicles and ...
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