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Climate Comment: Poznan Prognosis
Date: November 17, 2008
Author(s): Jonathan Pershing
Length: 00:19:47
Jonathan Pershing discusses expectations for the upcoming COP-14 conference in Poznan, Poland
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Environmental Stories to Watch in 2008
Date: December 19, 2007
Author(s): Jonathan Lash
Length: 01:07:00
Johnathan Lash speaks at National Press Club in Washington on December 18, 2007 about environmental trends to watch for in 2008.
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UN Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor
Date: May 29, 2007
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Length: 00:08:53
Lalanath De Silva describes the work that WRI's Institutions and Governance Program is doing to support the United Nations Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor.
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What the Latest Global Warming Science Means
Date: February 20, 2007
Author(s): Jonathan Pershing, World Resources Institute
Length: 00:27:59
The UN's recent science summary from the 4th Assessment Report is getting a lot of attention. Looking for a balanced discussion? Experts from WRI and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) look at both sides.
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Environmental stories to watch in 2007 Briefing
Date: December 19, 2006
Author(s): Jonathan Lash, President, World Resources Institute
Length: 35:08
Remarks by Jonathan Lash at a National Press Club Briefing (December 19, 2006).
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Environmental stories to watch in 2007 Question and Answer Session
Date: December 19, 2006
Author(s): Jonathan Lash, David Jhirad, and Jonathan Pershing, World Resources Institute
Length: 15:38
Responses to Journalist Questions by Jonathan Lash, David Jhirad, and Jonathan Pershing at a National Press Club Briefing (December 19, 2006).
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Jonathan Pershing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Date: April 10, 2006
Author(s): Jonathan Pershing, World Resources Institute
Length: 7:23
WRI's Climate, Energy and Pollution Program Director Jonathan Pershing recently addressed the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during its 'Climate Conference' about the best path forward for U.S. trading of greenhouse gas emissions
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Environmental stories to watch in 2006
Date: December 14, 2005
Author(s): Jonathan Lash, President, World Resources Institute
Length: 18:39
On December 14, 2005, World Resources Institute President Jonathan Lash held his annual press briefing at the National Press Club. He discussed the environmental issues of 2005 and outlined the stories to watch in 2006.
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Corporate green power use scales up
Date: December 7, 2005
Author(s): Craig Hanson, Senior Associate, Sustainable Enterprise Program, World Resources Institute
Length: 10:09
WRI has partnered with major corporations including IBM, DuPont, Alcoa, General Motors and Starbucks to create markets for energy from renewable sources. Program purchases of renewable energy doubled this year, and the program is set to expand to Europe.
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Greenhouse Gas Protocol: Measuring and reporting GHG reduction
Date: December 1, 2005
Author(s): Taryn Fransen, Associate, Climate and Energy Program, World Resources Institute
Length: 14:14
The world needs a standard protocol for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions - and changes in those emissions. The second phase of this effort, the GHG Protocol for Projects, is being launched at the Conference of Parties in Montreal.
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Growing in the Greenhouse: Economic growth and climate change in developing countries
Date: December 1, 2005
Author(s): Rob Bradley, Senior Associate, Climate and Energy Program, World Resources Institute
Length: 20:37
A major report released at the Conference of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol by the World Resources Institute discusses how economic development in developing countries can be compatible with limiting their greenhouse gas emissions.
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