Friday Linkfest - Edition 31

Alina Beloussova

Emissions from shipping found to be a lot higher than previously thought
Welcome to another edition of the Friday Linkfest, where you can always count on getting the scoop on the ongoing battle between good and evil in environmental news this week. Let's see who wins:

Good News:

  • US investors pledged to invest $10 billion in renewable energy at a UN summit on Thursday, as well as pressure companies to disclose their risks associated with climate change.
  • A new carbon capture strategy has been developed, with the potential to lead to zero-emissions cars and a transportation system completely free of fossil fuels. The strategy would capture, store and eventually recycle carbon from vehicles back into liquid fuel.
  • The mayor of London continues to impress us, this time announcing a $1 billion cycling investment package. The plan includes a bike sharing scheme similar to Paris, as well as new cycle paths, exclusive cycle zones and more bike parking facilities at underground stations.
  • A Wisconsin College is giving away free bikes to 1st year students who pledge not to drive to the campus for a year. A creative solution to a parking problem in attempt to avoid building more parking lots.

Bad News:

Dubious News: Why, you don't say... And that's about it for this week's highlights. Be sure to come back next Friday for more.

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  • Posted on Feb. 15, 2008.

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