Today's Climate: November 3, 2008

 

Palin Suggests Chronicle Withheld Obama Coal Remarks (San Francisco Chronicle)

Sarah Palin has criticized Barack Obama for comments he made to the San Francisco Chronicle in January about the future of coal, and suggested that the paper hid the info from the public -- even though the interview has been posted on its Web site since it was given.

The Environmental Take on This Year's Gubernatorial Races (Gristmill)

Eleven governors will be elected tomorrow, and a number of gubernatorial candidates have put forward very green plans –- as well as some not-so-green ideas.

U.S. Rejects G.M.’s Call for Help in a Merger (New York Times)

The Treasury Department has turned down a request by GM for up to $10 billion to help finance the automaker’s possible merger with Chrysler, according to people close to the discussions.

Study: Chilean Glacier Will Vanish in 50 Years (AFP)

Chile's official water authority has warned that the Echaurren glacier near Santiago, which supplies the capital with 70% of its water needs, could disappear in the next half century.

Qatar, U.K. Establish $400 Million Clean-Energy Investment Fund (Bloomberg)

Qatar and Britain have established a $400 million partnership to invest in pioneering clean energy companies and transfer technology to the Gulf state.

Renewable Energy Projects 'Are Being Held Up by Red Tape' (The Independent)

More than 13,000 MW of energy capacity are stuck in the planning process in the UK -- enough to power at least 7.5 million homes, add some 17% to UK electricity generation, and take the nation halfway down the road to its 2020 renewable energy targets.


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