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BioCarbon Tracker, the advanced ecosystem mapping platform for identifying global vegetation at risk from land use change, has been featured on a full-page article in the Sunday Times Supplement.
Late yesterday evening, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted nine to one in favour of adopting a statewide cap and trade program, mandated under AB32, known as the California Global Warming Solutions Act.
We undertook pro bono work for the Child Future Africa Foundation to map recent agricultural expansion on their Mount Darwin Orpharm, which provides a family home combined with agricultural activity to a number of HIV/Aids orphans.
The US Environmental Protection Agency's "Game Day Challenge" is a voluntary component of the WasteWise Program in which colleges and universities across the United States are encouraged to reduce waste consumption and the associated greenhouse gas emissions at a home football game in October. Results for the 2010 Challenge were released on the EPA website today - read more to find out how the results stacked up against 2009, and which schools ended up being the ultimate trash talkers.
Ecometrica has been named as a carbon calculation partner by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), an independent not-for-profit organisation holding the largest database of primary corporate climate change information in the world.
Ecometrica is delighted to announce that it has been accredited under the Carbon Disclosure Project scheme as carbon calculation partners.
Greenergy used Ecometrica's expertise in land use and remote sensing, combined with our advanced web mapping technology to deliver BioCarbon Tracker.
On September 20, the opening day of Climate Week NY°C, the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) released the Global 500 and S&P 500 reports for 2010. These reports, summaries and analyses of the responses of some of the world’s largest companies, demonstrate that an unprecedented number of companies are measuring and disclosing information related to climate change, despite economic and legislative uncertainty.
For the second year in a row, the United States Environmental Protection Agency and colleges across the country are teaming up to reduce the amount of waste produced from college football games through the 2010 Game Day Challenge.