U.S. Federal
Voter Guide: Candidates Positions on Climate Change
For the first time in U.S. history, both major party candidates for the presidency are
deeply concerned about global climate change and publicly support a
mandatory, economy-wide cap-and-trade system.
Learn more about the candidates, their running mates, and their respective parties' positions on climate- and energy-related issues in Pew's new voter guide - The Candidates and Climate Change: A Guide to Key Policy Positions. (September 30, 2008)
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International
India Fact Sheet
India
recently adopted a national climate change plan and is implementing policies
that help reduce or avoid greenhouse gas emissions. A new Pew Center brief summarizes India's national policies in the
areas of energy efficiency, transportation, and renewable energy. (September 2008)
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Pew Perspectives
RGGI Conducts First-in-the-Nation Auction of Emission Allowances
Judi Greenwald discusses the significance of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative's first auction of emissions allowances on NPR's The Kojo Nnamdi Show. (September 24, 2008)
A Look Towards a New International Climate Change Agreement
In a preview to a chapter in the forthcoming book, Development in the Balance: How Will the World's Poor Cope with Climate Change?, Elliot Diringer outlines the key elements of an effective post-2012 climate agreement. (September 2008)
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State News: An Historic Week
More state and regional news
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Science & Impacts
Hurricanes & Global Warming: An Update
There has been a large number of landfalling tropical storms in
the Atlantic this year, with six storms making landfall in the U.S. for
only the fifth time since 1900. Another landfall this year would set a
new record.
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Celebrating Ten Years
Pew Marks Anniversary in Special Issue of Scientific American
Key climate-related topics are addressed in the latest special issue of Scientific American Earth 3.0, where
you will also find a new Pew Center ad celebrating our 10-year anniversary. (September 2008)
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