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  • Barefoot Running - Pros and Cons of Barefoot Running on 2009-09-26
    • unners will learn to land on the forefoot rather then the heel. The heel strike during running only came about because of the excessive padding of running shoes, but research shows this isn't the most effective natural running stride. Landing on the heel is essentially putting on the breaks every step. The most efficient runners land on the midfoot and keep their strides smooth, light and flowing. Landing on the forefoot also allows your arches to act as natural shock absorbers.
  • Schellnhuber: developed countries are 'carbon insolvent' | Environment | guardian.co.uk on 2009-09-11






















































      • Schellnhuber: developed countries are 'carbon insolvent'



        Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Germany's climate adviser and respected physicist, shares his stark but simple view of how much CO2 we can emit by 2050.

    • Hans Joachim Schellnhuber is the German government's climate protection adviser and a distinguished physicist.
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  • Cost of air travel 'must rise to deter people from flying' | World news | guardian.co.uk on 2009-09-11
    • The committee on climate change says airlines should have to pay for all their emissions, which would more than double the cost to passengers.
    • Without steps to stop growth in aviation emissions, planes could account for as much as a fifth of all CO2 produced worldwide by 2050, the committee warned.
  • Climate change: What should we be asking world leaders to agree to in Copenhagen? | Environment | guardian.co.uk on 2009-09-11
    • What should we be asking world leaders to agree to in Copenhagen?
    • What should we be asking world leaders to agree to in Copenhagen?
  • Q&A: Copenhagen climate change summit 2009 | Environment | guardian.co.uk on 2009-09-11
  • Hatoyama Stands By Campaign Vow for Sharp Cut in Japan’s Emissions - NYTimes.com on 2009-09-10
    • Japan’s presumptive prime minister breathed new life on Monday into efforts to curb global warming, standing by a campaign pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent in the next 10 years from 1990 levels — a target that environmentalists said puts Japan at the forefront of the fight against climate change.
    • incoming prime minister, Yukio Hatoyama,
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  • More in Europe Look to Carbon Tax to Curb Emissions - NYTimes.com on 2009-09-10
    • Ms. Lewiner calculated that at €14 per carbon ton — the level the French government has suggested — the tax would generate €3.5 billion additional revenue for the government annually and cost an extra €75 to €130 per family. The price of gasoline per liter, now around €1.30, would increase by 3 to 3.5 euro cents.
    • Estimates have suggested that household heating costs would rise by €25 to €75 per year, depending on the type of building and method used.
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  • More in Europe Look to Carbon Tax to Curb Emissions - NYTimes.com on 2009-09-10
    • The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, was to unveil details Thursday of a carbon tax that would raise the cost of driving a car or heating a home, all with the aim of encouraging conservation and thus reducing France’s overall emissions.
    • United Nations summit in Copenhagen in December by making France the largest economy yet to levy such a charge.
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  • China Sees Progress on Climate Accord, but Resists an Emissions Ceiling - NYTimes.com on 2009-09-10
    • ut the envoy, Yu Qingtai, also underscored China’s opposition to placing a ceiling on its emissions of greenhouse gases, a step that some experts have called crucial to efforts to slow global warming.
    • China now emits more carbon dioxide than the United States, although it remains well behind when pollutants are measured on a per-person basis
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  • The Green Issue - Why Isn’t the Brain Green? - NYTimes.com on 2009-09-08
    • Weber likewise envisioned a similar application in technology or government policy. “Whatever you design as the most cost-effective or technologically feasible solution might not be palatable to the end users or might encounter political oppositions,” she said. Behavioral research could have helped you see such hurdles ahead of time. “You could have designed a way to implement it better. Or you could have thought about another solution.”

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