Today's Climate: November 6, 2008

 

Could Obama Appoint a Climate Czar? (Reuters)

Green groups have been discussing the possibility of an Obama "climate czar," who could be part of a White House special council on energy and environment, analogous to the National Security Council.

Waxman to Take On Dingell for Energy Chair (Wall Street Journal)

Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman has made a bold power play by signaling that he will challenge Rep. John Dingell of Michigan, the dean of the House of Representatives, for chairmanship of the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee.

Canada to Seek Climate Change Deal with Obama (BusinessWeek)

Canada hopes to achieve a deal with President-elect Obama for an integrated North American carbon market, the country's foreign affairs minister has said.

AEP Unit to Begin Coal Plant in Arkansas (Reuters)

Arkansas environmental regulators have issued a final air permit to allow a unit of AEP to begin construction of a 600-MW, $1.5 billion coal-fired plant.

I.B.M. Has Tech Answer for Woes of Economy (New York Times)

I.B.M. head Samuel J. Palmisano is proposing a technology-fueled economic recovery plan that calls for public and private investment in more efficient systems for utility grids, traffic management, food distribution, water conservation and health care.

China Set to Take the Initiative in Climate Talks (Reuters)

China is seeking to seize the initiative in global climate talks, pressing rich nations even as financial turmoil and Barack Obama's victory recast climate change diplomacy.

Toyota Slashes Annual Earnings Forecast on Contracting US Auto Market (Los Angeles Times)

Toyota has slashed its annual earnings forecast to less than a third of what it was the previous fiscal year, the latest stunning sign that the global slowdown is taking a toll on Japan's mighty automakers.

 


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