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Posts Tagged ‘UN Climate Conference’
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
The Woods Hole Research Center was like a miniature United Nations last month, as scholars from Africa, South America, and Asia took part in a two-week workshop at the Woods Hole Road campus.
They came to learn advanced satellite imaging techniques, and left at the end of September with maps that will help their countries manage their forests and take part in a potential global carbon credit trading system.
Tags: Abel Siample, biomass, cap and trade, carbon credit, Climate Change, CO2 emissions, deforestation, Edersson Cabrera, Edward Ssenyonjo, Eric Armijo, Falmouth, forest cover, forest management, global warming, Green Belt Movement, Indian Forest Survey, Joseph Kellndorfer, Kenya, Mukund Srivastava, Nadine Laporte, Nguyen Hanh Quyenv, pan-tropical map, Peter Ndunda, REDD, Ugandan National Forest Authority, UN Climate Conference, Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology, Woods Hole Research Center, Zambia Forestry Department
Posted in Climate Change, REDD, sustainable solutions | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Two months after representatives of the world governments met for the UN Conference of Parties (COP 15) to discuss new strategies for dealing with climate change, many of the policy negotiators are left to pick up the pieces.
Nora Greenglass, a research assistant at the Woods Hole Research Center, shared her impressions as a negotiator for the UN program for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) with members of the Woods Hole Science and Technology Education Partnership (WHSTEP) last week.
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Tags: cap and trade, Copenhagen, Nora Greenglass, REDD, UN Climate Conference, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Research Center
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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Tracy Johns in her office at the Woods Hole Research Center
It’s been a month after COP 15, the UN Climate Change conference that was supposed to give the world a new system for reducing carbon emissions.
A month to reflect, regroup, and respond to this reporter’s questions about what happened, and what didn’t, in Copenhagen. (more…)
Tags: Climate Change, COP 15, Copenhagen, deforestation, REDD, Tracy Johns, UN Climate Conference, Woods Hole Research Center
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
With the debate over sewering taking center stage on the Cape these days, many residents are aware that the biggest source of nitrogen pollution in local estuaries is wastewater that leaches out of septic tanks. Lawn fertilizers and road runoff are also contributors. But what do cars have to do with the problem? (more…)
Tags: car emissions, carbon footprint, Eric Davidson, Ivan Valiela, Marine Biological Laboratory, Neil Bettez, nitrogen deposition, nitrogen loading, NOx, UN Climate Conference, Woods Hole Research Center
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