Eco-News Roundup: Monday September 28
Environmental news from Mother Jones' other blogs and around the world.
How Hot?: WaPo article changes expected climate change temperaure rise.
Public Costs: How much exactly would that public option run us?
Cutting CO2: The recession is seriously slowing our CO2 emissions. [LiveScience]
Incoming: The Senate may see a climate bill soon after all, thanks to Boxer and Kerry.
Climate Forecast: Kate Sheppard fears climate fatigue may be setting in for policy-makers.
Big Plans: Some want to make a new, international, WTO-like climate body.
Big Spenders: China and Korea spend the most on green projects. [Planet Ark]
Subsidies Begone: G20 is moving forward with cutting subsidies for fossil fuel producers.
Chamber Defections: Companies are fleeing the US Chamber of Commerce over its climate policy.
High Expectations: A statement tries to downplay expectations of Obama at Copenhagen.
Crowd Survey: Checking the crowds at the G20 protests, Twitters and all.
Cantor's Choice: The GOP can have a full-scale plan, but not without involving the Feds.
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