
The
Center for Global Development's just-launched website on carbon pollution,
CARMA, is getting great news coverage. One of the most interesting articles so far is a Reuters story,
Greenpeace Shuts Down Australia Power Station. Reuters says, "A team of 15 activists from the environment group Greenpeace entered the Munmorah power station, north of Sydney, in a dawn raid, hanging banners reading "Climate change starts here" and "Coal kills". It goes on to explain, "The Greenpeace protest came after a report by the U.S.-based Carbon Monitoring for Action database (CARMA), found Australia was the world's biggest carbon emitter per capita, and ranked seventh in terms of overall carbon emissions."
The Google News count just hit 200 news articles.
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