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This year the Pew Center on Global Climate Change celebrates ten years of providing credible information, straight answers, and innovative solutions in
the effort to address global climate change.
Established in 1998 as a
non-profit, non-partisan and independent organization, the Center
has become a leading voice for sensible action to
address the most pressing global environmental problem of the 21st century.
Highlighting
the broad mix of approaches required to tackle the climate challenge, the
Pew Center has produced nearly 100 reports and an even wider collection of white papers and briefs by noted climate experts
covering a range of critical topics including economics, environmental impacts,
policy, science, business, technology and solutions.

Read John Fialka's ClimateWire profile of the Pew Center
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Business
BELC Gains Two New Members; Adopts New Principles
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International
India Releases National Action Plan on Climate Change
Read a Pew Center summary of India's first National Action Plan on Climate Change
that identifies eight core missions and outlines mitigation and
adaptation policies and programs. (June 30, 2008)
USCAP Unveils International Policy Principles
The
U.S. Climate Action Partnership issued principles and recommendations regarding
U.S. policy addressing international
climate issues and negotiations.
The
Pew Center is a founding member of USCAP,
an influential
business-NGO coalition calling on Congress to establish a mandatory national
climate policy. (July 23, 2008)
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Technology
Biofuels for Transportation: A Climate Perspective

The
newest paper from the Pew Center offers an introduction to the current state of play for biofuels: the technologies used in their production,
their greenhouse gas emissions, and associated policy issues. (June 30, 2008)
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Congressional
Carbon Capture and Storage Early Deployment Act (H.R. 6258)
Sponsored by Rep. Frederick Boucher, H.R. 6258 would establish a trust fund for the research, development, and deployment of commercial-scale carbon dioxide capture and storage for fossil fuel-fired power plants.
Pew Center letter in support of H.R. 6258
Relevant White Papers:
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State News
Georgia Court Rejects Proposed Coal-Fired Plant Over GHG Emissions Concerns
In a first for Georgia, a Superior Court judge revoked a permit for construction of a proposed 1200-megawatt coal-fired power plant due to concerns over CO2 emissions. (June 30, 2008)
Florida Governor Signs Energy and Climate Change Bill
On June 25, 2008, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist
signed into law House Bill 7135, enacting several new energy and climate change policies.
Among the policies included is the Florida Climate Protection Act, which
authorizes the development of an
electric-utility greenhouse gas cap-and-trade program.
More state and regional news
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Pew Perspectives
Pew Center Staff in the Media
See more of Pew in the media
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Upcoming Events
November 12-14, 2008
Washington, DC
Carbon Market Insights Americas 2008 will take place in the heart of political decision making, the week following the U.S. presidential election.
The event will involve key decision makers in the forthcoming U.S.
Administration and Congress and provide participants with a fresh
analysis on climate policy and carbon markets in North America. It will
offer key insights into how federal policy changes are likely to affect
regional cap-and-trade schemes in North America, the global carbon
market, and emissions trading around the world.
Click here to Register and to get more information about the conference.
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Donating to the Pew Center
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that it will take decades to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
to acceptable levels, it is equally clear that we must begin now. Your financial support
will help us as we continue our work toward environmentally effective and
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