A study on emissions trading and poor communities may upend the rationale for stalling California’s climate change legislation AB32. An Indiana University study found that the 1990 emissions trading program to eliminate acid rain did not expose disadvantaged neighborhoods to higher concentrations of sulfur dioxide. [Read more - KQED Climate Watch]
Just as farmers markets are swinging into full bloom, there’s very disturbing news about radiation from Japan reaching new levels in Europe. And if...
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