led From troubled teen to disciple By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2019 11:41:05 +0000 The journey of a young Albanian girl from the Roma and Gypsy community who went from being a troubled teenager to excitedly following Jesus! Full Article
led We failed the heroes of VE Day ... we cannot fail the heroes of Covid-19 By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 05:08:04 +0100 As we celebrate the triumphs of the Great Generation this weekend, Writer at Large Neil Mackay explores how we squandered their legacy, and warns that the same mistakes cannot be made again Full Article
led From troubled teen to disciple By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2019 11:41:05 +0000 The journey of a young Albanian girl from the Roma and Gypsy community who went from being a troubled teenager to excitedly following Jesus! Full Article
led Surfer killed in shark attack in Northern California By abcnews.go.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:27:17 -0400 He was surfing off Manresa State Beach on the northern end of Monterey Bay. Full Article US
led Lawyer: Deputy led armed group to black teen's home By abcnews.go.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 00:35:33 -0400 Deputy will be charged with trespassing and breaking and entering. Full Article US
led UFC 249 ushers in fan-free, mask-filled era of sports By abcnews.go.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:31:49 -0400 Trump’s taped message was played during a broadcast of the UFC 249 undercard. Full Article Sports
led From troubled teen to disciple By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2019 11:41:05 +0000 The journey of a young Albanian girl from the Roma and Gypsy community who went from being a troubled teenager to excitedly following Jesus! Full Article
led From troubled teen to disciple By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2019 11:41:05 +0000 The journey of a young Albanian girl from the Roma and Gypsy community who went from being a troubled teenager to excitedly following Jesus! Full Article
led EXPECT DELAYS AT KIRKWOOD HWY AT NEWPORT GAP PIKE DUE TO A DISABLED TRACTOR TRAILER IN THE INTERSECTION By www.deldot.gov Published On :: Fri, 09 Feb 2018 15:31:45 GMT Full Article Incident
led Stunning-looking BMW R18 cruiser unveiled: Threat to Harley-Davidson territory? By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-06T11:28:20+05:30 BMW R18 draws power from the biggest Boxer engine ever built by the company till date. Full Article
led Benelli Imperiale 530, 600N revealed in patent images: Here’s when to expect these in India! By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-09T12:05:19+05:30 The two upcoming Benellis - Imperiale 530 retro cruiser and the 600N naked streetfighter have been revealed in a couple of patent images. Here is what to expect! Full Article
led Smaller, more affordable Honda Africa Twin might be called Transalp 790: To rub shoulders with KTM 790 Adventure! By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-10T14:43:49+05:30 The middleweight Honda Africa Twin will cater to a much wider audience, especially in a price-sensitive market like India and will lock horns with the KTM 790 Adventure. Full Article
led 2020 Suzuki Burgman 200 revealed: Here’s when to expect it in India! By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-13T12:08:49+05:30 The new 2020 Suzuki Burgman 200 will be available for sale in three colours of white, black and silver. Full Article
led BS6 Yamaha FZ 25, FZS 25 official accessories revealed with prices: 250cc bikes to be launched after lockdown! By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T12:42:00+05:30 Both, the BS6 compliant Yamaha FZ 25 and the FZS 25 will be launched in India post lockdown. Ahead of the official launch, the company has revealed the official accessories for the two bikes along with their prices. Full Article
led BS6 Yamaha FZ 25, FZS 25 specifications revealed: Launch timeline and expected price! By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-22T13:10:00+05:30 BS6 Yamaha FZ 25 will be on sale in two colour options while the FZS 25 will get three shades. Full Article
led Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Fireball first official images leaked: Likely price revealed By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-26T14:10:44+05:30 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Fireball is expected to come with multiple optional accessories. Very recently, images that appear to be the screenshots of the official configurator have leaked on the web revealing some juicy details. Full Article
led Indian FTR Carbon revealed: Smashing new styling, but heavier than standard By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-03T17:18:25+05:30 Mechanically, the FTR Carbon is identical to the other non-Carbon versions. It is powered by the same 1,203cc V-twin engine that puts out 123 hp and has been tuned for a flat torque curve. Full Article
led Ambuja Cements Rating: ‘Neutral’ — Reduction in costs led to a margin beat By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T01:50:00+05:30 CY20e volumes cut by 6% due to Covid-19; limited upside from current levels; ‘Neutral’ maintained. Full Article Markets
led Nifty Bank drops 950 points from day’s high; check what led to last hour sell-off on Dalal Street By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T16:24:00+05:30 Nifty is approaching its support zone of 9100-9000 levels, however, any violation of this will cause further weakness towards 8800 levels Full Article Markets BSE Sensex NSE Nifty SBI
led Sensex, Nifty crash may be an opportunity to buy; markets doubled after 2008 global financial crisis By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T14:25:00+05:30 If history is any guide, adversity offers maximum value. The global financial crisis in 2008 culminated in the index being up nearly 100% in 2009. Full Article CaFE Invest Markets
led Mutual fund distributors body wants RBI to buy troubled portfolios from fund houses, pay investors By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T18:40:00+05:30 In the wake of Franklin Templeton wounding up six of its debt mutual fund schemes, India’s largest mutual fund distributors body has urged the Reserve Bank of India to set up a SPV to buy portfolios from troubled fund houses and pay off investors. Full Article Markets
led Promoters’ pledged shareholding falls to 2.83% in Jan-Mar: Kotak Institutional Equities report By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-05-08T02:26:00+05:30 Outstanding promoters’ pledged shares were Rs 1.95 lakh crore, which is about 1.38% of the total BSE-500 Index’s market capitalisation in March 2019. Full Article Markets
led Lockdown led to subdued economic activity but saved India from lot of agony: SBI chairman Rajnish Kumar By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T17:14:00+05:30 Kumar said as long as the lockdown continues, economic activity will remain tepid, but "demand should be there in the economy" and the question of logistics can be taken care of. The SBI chairman also said complete easing of the curbs is still some time away. Full Article Economy
led Your salary hike might not be canceled, most firms across the globe plan to stick to increment budgets By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T19:17:00+05:30 In what could be seen as a silver lining for employees, as many as 50% of the organisations have reported no change in the planned salary hike budgets despite the headwinds that the novel-coronavirus pandemic has brought. Full Article Economy
led GSTN develops functionality for transfer of amount available in electronic cash ledger By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T18:30:00+05:30 In a statement, GSTN said this new functionality on the GST portal is aimed at providing a major relief to taxpayers, especially at the time of the COVID-19 crisis when there is limited access to cash resources. Full Article Economy
led Working capital loan sanctions doubled, banks contacted 95% eligible firms for credit: FM Sitharaman By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T12:16:00+05:30 Nirmala Sitharaman’s office on Thursday had tweeted that PSBs sanctioned loans worth Rs 5.66 lakh crore for over 41.81 lakh accounts in MSME, retail, agriculture and corporate sectors during March-April 2020. Full Article Banking & Finance Industry finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman RBI
led 5 Migrant Workers Killed, 15 Injured As Truck Overturns In Madhya Pradesh By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:05:59 +0530 Five labourers died and 11 got injured after the truck they were travelling in overturned in Patha village in Narsinghpur on an intervening night of Saturday and Sunday. Full Article Cities
led May be harmful if inhaled or swallowed By indiauncut.com Published On :: 2008-05-18T13:30:00+00:00 In the book “The World of _____” by Bennett Alan Weinberg and Bonnie K Bealer, there is a photograph of a label from a jar of pharmaceutical-grade crystals. It reads: “WARNING: MAY BE HARMFUL IF INHALED OR SWALLOWED. HAS CAUSED MUTAGENIC AND REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS. INHALATION CAUSES RAPID HEART RATE, EXCITEMENT, DIZZINESS, PAIN, COLLAPSE, HYPOTENSION, FEVER, SHORTNESS OF BREATH. MAY CAUSE HEADACHE, INSOMNIA, VOMITING, STOMACH PAIN, COLLAPSE AND CONVULSIONS.” Fill in the blank. Workoutable © 2007 IndiaUncut.com. All rights reserved. India Uncut * The IU Blog * Rave Out * Extrowords * Workoutable * Linkastic Full Article
led ncsim: *E,FLTIGF: [FLT] Failed to inject fault at NET By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:40:22 GMT Hi, I'm doing the "The Targeted Fault Campaign" with ncsim and got stuck at the following message: "ncsim: *E,FLTIGF: [FLT] Failed to inject fault at circuit_tb.U0.n2174." I already tried with other NETs, with SET, SA0, SA1, always the same error occurs. $nchelp ncsim FLTIGF$ncsim/FLTIGF = Injection time is not within the expected finish time for the specified fault node. Failed to inject fault. As can be seen below, the injection time is at 2ns and the -fault_good_run -fault_tw 1ns:100ns, so in theory 2ns is inside the window 1ns:100ns. My scripts so far, considering I already compiled the Verilog testbench and also the gates from the technology library (gate-level simulation): #this runs ok ncelab -work worklib -cdslib circuit/trunk/backend/synthesis/work/cds.lib -logfile ncelab.log -errormax 15 -access +wc -status -timescale 1ps/1ps worklib.circuit_tb -fault_file circuit/trunk/backend/synthesis/scripts/fi.list #this runs okncsim -fault_good_run -fault_tw 1ns:100ns -fault_work fault_db -fault_overwrite worklib.circuit_tb:module -input ../scripts/fs_strobe.tcl -exit #this runs NOT OKncsim -fault_sim_run -fault_work fault_db worklib.circuit_tb:module -input ../scripts/injection.tcl -exit After the above command, I get: "ncsim: *E,FLTIGF: [FLT] Failed to inject fault at circuit_tb.U0.n2174." Here are the files called from the commands above. fi.list: fault_target circuit_tb.U0.n2174 -type SET+SA1+SA0 fs_strobe.tcl: fs_strobe circuit_tb.WRITE_OUT circuit_tb.PC_OUT[0] injection.tcl: fault -stop_severity 3 -inject -time 2ns -type sa1 circuit_tb.U0.n2174 I already checked the NETs with simvision, so their paths are correct. I'm using as reference the following document: "Functional Safety Simulation - Product Version 15.2 - April 2016" Any ideas are welcome. Thank you in advance. Full Article
led ncsim: *E,FLTIGF: [FLT] Failed to inject fault at NET By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:40:22 GMT Hi, I'm doing the "The Targeted Fault Campaign" with ncsim and got stuck at the following message: "ncsim: *E,FLTIGF: [FLT] Failed to inject fault at circuit_tb.U0.n2174." I already tried with other NETs, with SET, SA0, SA1, always the same error occurs. $nchelp ncsim FLTIGF$ncsim/FLTIGF = Injection time is not within the expected finish time for the specified fault node. Failed to inject fault. As can be seen below, the injection time is at 2ns and the -fault_good_run -fault_tw 1ns:100ns, so in theory 2ns is inside the window 1ns:100ns. My scripts so far, considering I already compiled the Verilog testbench and also the gates from the technology library (gate-level simulation): #this runs ok ncelab -work worklib -cdslib circuit/trunk/backend/synthesis/work/cds.lib -logfile ncelab.log -errormax 15 -access +wc -status -timescale 1ps/1ps worklib.circuit_tb -fault_file circuit/trunk/backend/synthesis/scripts/fi.list #this runs okncsim -fault_good_run -fault_tw 1ns:100ns -fault_work fault_db -fault_overwrite worklib.circuit_tb:module -input ../scripts/fs_strobe.tcl -exit #this runs NOT OKncsim -fault_sim_run -fault_work fault_db worklib.circuit_tb:module -input ../scripts/injection.tcl -exit After the above command, I get: "ncsim: *E,FLTIGF: [FLT] Failed to inject fault at circuit_tb.U0.n2174." Here are the files called from the commands above. fi.list: fault_target circuit_tb.U0.n2174 -type SET+SA1+SA0 fs_strobe.tcl: fs_strobe circuit_tb.WRITE_OUT circuit_tb.PC_OUT[0] injection.tcl: fault -stop_severity 3 -inject -time 2ns -type sa1 circuit_tb.U0.n2174 I already checked the NETs with simvision, so their paths are correct. I'm using as reference the following document: "Functional Safety Simulation - Product Version 15.2 - April 2016" Any ideas are welcome. Thank you in advance. Full Article
led NSA's Access To Microsoft's Services Detailed By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 14:20:17 GMT Full Article headline government privacy microsoft skype nsa
led Hackers Build A Skype That's Not Controlled By Microsoft By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 06:15:57 GMT Full Article headline hacker microsoft skype
led Fake Biometrics Firm Stock Pump Gets Nailed By Swedish Cops By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Oct 2013 15:09:44 GMT Full Article headline cybercrime fraud cisco sweden
led How Hackers Pulled Off A $20 Million Bank Heist By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Mar 2019 14:48:17 GMT Full Article headline hacker bank cybercrime korea mexico
led Opera Users Baffled By Vulnerability Warnings By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 04:55:46 GMT Full Article opera
led Book Review: 'The Tangled Web' By Michal Zalewski By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 06:59:09 GMT No Starch Press: $49.95 If you are a security engineer, a researcher, a hacker or just someone who keeps your ear to the ground when it comes to computer security, chances are you have seen the name Michal Zalewski. He has been responsible for an abundance of tools, research, proof of concepts and helpful insight to many over the years. He recently released a book called "The Tangled Web - A Guide To Securing Modern Web Applications". Normally, when I read books about securing web applications, I find many parallels where authors will give an initial lay of the land, dictating what technologies they will address, what programming languages they will encompass and a decent amount of detail on vulnerabilities that exist along with some remediation tactics. Such books are invaluable for people in this line of work, but there is a bigger picture that needs to be addressed and it includes quite a bit of secret knowledge rarely divulged in the security community. You hear it in passing conversation over beers with colleagues or discover it through random tests on your own. But rarely are the oddities documented anywhere in a thorough manner. Before we go any further, let us take a step back in time. Well over a decade ago, the web was still in its infancy and an amusing vulnerability known as the phf exploit surfaced. It was nothing more than a simple input validation bug that resulted in arbitrary code execution. The average hacker enjoyed this (and many more bugs like it) during this golden age. At the time, developers of web applications had a hard enough time getting their code to work and rarely took security implications into account. Years later, cross site scripting was discovered and there was much debate about whether or not a cross site scripting vulnerability was that important. After all, it was an issue that restricted itself to the web ecosystem and did not give us a shell on the server. Rhetoric on mailing lists mocked such findings and we (Packet Storm) received many emails saying that by archiving these issues we were degrading the quality of the site. But as the web evolved, people starting banking online, their credit records were online and before you knew it, people were checking their social network updates on their phone every five minutes. All of a sudden, something as small as a cross site scripting vulnerability mattered greatly. To make the situation worse, many programs were developed to support web-related technologies. In the corporate world, being first to market or putting out a new feature in a timely fashion trumphs security. Backwards compatibility that feeds poor design became a must for any of the larger browser vendors. The "browser wars" began and everyone had different ideas on how to solve different issues. To say web-related technologies brought many levels of complexity to the modern computing experience is a great understatement. Browser-side programming languages, such as JavaScript, became a playground for hackers. Understanding the Document Object Model (DOM) and the implications of poorly coded applications became one of those lunch discussions that could cause you to put your face into your mashed potatoes. Enter "The Tangled Web". This book puts some very complicated nuances in plain (enough) english. It starts out with Zalewski giving a brief synopsis of the security industry and the web. Breakdowns of the basics are provided and it is written in a way that is inviting for anyone to read. It goes on to cover a wide array of topics inclusive to the operation of browsers, the protocols involved, the various types of documents handled and the languages supported. Armed with this knowledge, the reader is enabled to tackle the next section detailing browser security features. As the author puts it, it covers "everything from the well-known but often misunderstood same-origin policy to the obscure and proprietary zone settings of Internet Explorer". Browsers, it ends up, have a ridiculous amount of odd dynamics for even the simplest acts. The last section wraps things up with upcoming security features and various browser mechanisms to note. I found it a credit to the diversity of the book that technical discussion could also trail off to give historical notes on poor industry behavior. When it noted DNS hijacking by various providers it reminded me of the very distinct and constantly apparent disconnect between business and knowledge of technology. When noting how non-HTTP servers were being leveraged to commit cross site scripting attacks, Zalewski also made it a point to note how the Internet Explorer releases only have a handful of prohibited ports but all other browsers have dozens that they block. The delicate balance of understanding alongside context is vital when using information from this book and applying it to design. Every page offers some bit of interesting knowledge that dives deep. It takes the time to note the odd behaviors small mistakes can cause and also points out where flawed security implementations exist. This book touches on the old and the new and many things other security books have overlooked. Another nice addition is that it provides security engineering cheatsheets at the end of each chapter. To be thorough, it explains both the initiatives set out by RFCs while it also documents different paths various browser vendors have taken in tackling tricky security issues. Google's Chrome, Mozilla's Firefox, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Apple's Safari and Opera are compared and contrasted greatly throughout this book. In my opinion, the web has become a layer cake over the years. New shiny technologies and add-ons have been thrown into the user experience and with each of them comes a new set of security implications. One-off findings are constantly discovered and documented (and at Packet Storm we try to archive every one of them), but this is the first time I have seen a comprehensive guide that focuses on everything from cross-domain content inclusion to content-sniffing. It is the sort of book that should be required reading for every web developer. -Todd Full Article headline microsoft flaw google mozilla opera apple firefox chrome
led Osama bin Laden, The Face Of Terror, Killed In Pakistan By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 02 May 2011 03:28:24 GMT Full Article headline pakistan terror
led Microsoft Cites BBC, Wikipedia In Error-Filled DMCA Takedown By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Oct 2012 17:12:00 GMT Full Article headline microsoft dmca
led Obama to Pledge $3 Billion for Climate Change Fund By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-11-17T16:53:00Z President Barack Obama will pledge $3 billion to a United Nations climate-change fund that’s intended to help poor nations boost renewable energy and counter the ill effects of global warming. Full Article Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar
led Mexico Pledges to Cut Emissions 25 Percent in Climate Change Milestone By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2015-03-30T16:13:00Z Mexico has become the first developing nation to formally promise to cut its global-warming pollution, a potential milestone in efforts to reach a worldwide agreement on tackling climate change. Full Article Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar
led Major US Corporations Pledge To Increase Renewable Energy Usage, Decrease Carbon Footprint By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2015-07-27T14:24:00Z Executives from 13 major U.S. corporations are announcing at least $140 billion in new investments to decrease their carbon footprints as part of a White House initiative to recruit private commitments ahead of a United Nations climate-change summit later this year in Paris. Companies including Apple Inc., Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co., and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. will join Secretary of State John Kerry and top administration officials at the White House for the announcement. In addition to pledges to cut emissions, provide financing to environmentally-focused companies, and reduce water consumption, the companies have said they will procure at least 1,600 MW of new, renewable energy. The White House said in a statement that it expects to announce a second round of similar pledges later this fall from additional companies. The commitments are being announced as President Barack Obama is looking to build momentum toward a legacy-defining global climate accord in Paris. In addition to company-specific commitments, the corporate leaders on Monday will signal their support for a strong climate agreement out of the United Nations talks. They administration is using the pledges to set an example for companies to find ways to eliminate their carbon emissions. Climate Talks “As the world looks toward global climate negotiations in Paris this December, American leadership at all levels will be essential,” the White House said in a fact sheet detailing the announcement. The administration’s actions are pushing the issue into the 2016 presidential debate. Hillary Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, released an energy strategy saying she would both defend and go beyond Obama’s efforts. Republican candidates have criticized the administration’s initiatives as costly to the economy and unnecessary. Among the pledges, aluminum manufacturer Alcoa Inc. has agreed to reduce emissions by 50 percent from its 2005 levels, while agricultural giant Cargill Inc. says 18 percent of its total energy use will come from renewable sources. Coca-Cola Co. said it would drive down the carbon footprint of its beverage production by 25 percent over the next five years, while Google says it plans to triple its purchases of renewable energy over the next decade. Berkshire Hathaway says it plans to invest up to an additional $15 billion in the construction and operation of renewable energy generators, while Bank of America Corp says it will increase its environmental business initiative by $75 billion over the next decade, according to the White House Other participating firms include Wal-Mart, United Parcel Service Inc., PepsiCo Inc., Microsoft Corp., General Motors Inc. The corporate commitments won’t be the administration’s only major climate announcement in the next few weeks. The Environmental Protection Agency is set to present final regulations that aim to reduce carbon emissions from power plants by 30 percent from 2005 levels by 2030 later this week. While visiting Kenya over the weekend, Obama repeatedly praised the country for its efforts to address climate change, saying its efforts tor educe emissions “has put it in the position of being a leader on the continent.” And next month, the president will travel to Alaska for an international summit on Arctic climate issues. ©2015 Bloomberg News For more, see Big Companies, Big Renewable Investments. Full Article Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar
led Tidal array scheduled for deployment off the Isle of Wight in England By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2016-04-20T22:30:00Z More than a year after Prime Minister David Cameron publicly announced support for the Perpetuus Tidal Energy Center (PTEC), Great Britain’s Marine Management Organization (MMO) issued a license on April 20 to Royal HaskoningDHV to deploy and operate a proposed 30-MW tidal array at the center, located off the Isle of Wight. Full Article Baseload OceanTidalStream Power
led U.S.-led Power Africa initiative to invest US$1 billion in Nigeria for energy including hydropower By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2017-02-15T19:27:00Z Power Africa and Trade Africa Coordinator, Andrew Herscowitz, announced on Feb. 14 during the Abuja Electricity Distribution Co.’s two-day Distribution Company Workshop in Abuja, Nigeria, that the U.S. will invest US$1billion in the country through the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA). Full Article
led Clean Energy Investment Rises 9 Percent, Led by Solar-Power Demand By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-04-16T13:31:00Z Clean energy investment rose by 9 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier on surging demand for rooftop solar panels from the U.S. to Japan. Full Article Wind Power Solar
led Australia's Renewable Industry Imperiled Pending Policy Review By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-09-01T13:52:00Z A government-appointed panel gave Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott two options to cut emissions more cheaply: either scrap or weaken its main clean energy program. Full Article Wind Power Solar
led Obama to Pledge $3 Billion for Climate Change Fund By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-11-17T16:53:00Z President Barack Obama will pledge $3 billion to a United Nations climate-change fund that’s intended to help poor nations boost renewable energy and counter the ill effects of global warming. Full Article Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar
led Mexico Pledges to Cut Emissions 25 Percent in Climate Change Milestone By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2015-03-30T16:13:00Z Mexico has become the first developing nation to formally promise to cut its global-warming pollution, a potential milestone in efforts to reach a worldwide agreement on tackling climate change. Full Article Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar
led ‘Snail’s Pace’ in Climate Talks, Weak Pledges Frustrate UN Chief By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2015-06-29T17:39:00Z The secretary general of the United Nations is frustrated with the pace of negotiations for what’s intended to be a crucial agreement limiting global warming. Climate change pledges submitted so far from the world’s leading economies won’t be enough to keep the planet from warming dangerously, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Monday in New York. Proposals to reduce heat-trapping emissions need to be “a floor, not a ceiling,” he said. The global increase in temperatures will exceed 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) under the national pledges already submitted to UN, Ban said. That’s the goal scientists and the UN have set to avoid the worst effects due to global warming. The proposals submitted to date “will not be enough to place us on a 2-degree pathway,” Ban said. Without any changes to global emissions, the world is on track to warm by 4 degrees Celsius or more, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Climate Change Janos Pasztor said earlier this month. World leaders have five months to go before a meeting of almost 200 nations in Paris that’s intended to seal a new global pact to cut planet-warming carbon emissions. If successful, the agreement would be the first ever to require both developed nations like the US and growing economies like China to address climate change. “The pace of UN negotiations are far too slow,” Ban said. “It’s like a snail’s pace.” The U.S., the world’s biggest historic source of greenhouse gases, pledged earlier this year to cut its emissions by as much as 28 percent by 2025. The European Union has promised a 40 percent cut by 2030. Several other major economies, including Australia and Japan, have yet to submit climate plans to the UN. Full Article Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar
led The Latest Sign That Coal Is Getting Killed By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2015-07-13T14:30:00Z Coal is having a hard time lately. U.S. power plants are switching to natural gas, environmental restrictions are kicking in, and the industry is being derided as the world's No. 1 climate criminal. Prices have crashed, sure, but for a real sense of coal's diminishing prospects, check out what's happening in the bond market. Full Article Storage Wind Power Solar
led Major US Corporations Pledge To Increase Renewable Energy Usage, Decrease Carbon Footprint By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2015-07-27T14:24:00Z Executives from 13 major U.S. corporations are announcing at least $140 billion in new investments to decrease their carbon footprints as part of a White House initiative to recruit private commitments ahead of a United Nations climate-change summit later this year in Paris. Companies including Apple Inc., Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co., and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. will join Secretary of State John Kerry and top administration officials at the White House for the announcement. In addition to pledges to cut emissions, provide financing to environmentally-focused companies, and reduce water consumption, the companies have said they will procure at least 1,600 MW of new, renewable energy. The White House said in a statement that it expects to announce a second round of similar pledges later this fall from additional companies. The commitments are being announced as President Barack Obama is looking to build momentum toward a legacy-defining global climate accord in Paris. In addition to company-specific commitments, the corporate leaders on Monday will signal their support for a strong climate agreement out of the United Nations talks. They administration is using the pledges to set an example for companies to find ways to eliminate their carbon emissions. Climate Talks “As the world looks toward global climate negotiations in Paris this December, American leadership at all levels will be essential,” the White House said in a fact sheet detailing the announcement. The administration’s actions are pushing the issue into the 2016 presidential debate. Hillary Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, released an energy strategy saying she would both defend and go beyond Obama’s efforts. Republican candidates have criticized the administration’s initiatives as costly to the economy and unnecessary. Among the pledges, aluminum manufacturer Alcoa Inc. has agreed to reduce emissions by 50 percent from its 2005 levels, while agricultural giant Cargill Inc. says 18 percent of its total energy use will come from renewable sources. Coca-Cola Co. said it would drive down the carbon footprint of its beverage production by 25 percent over the next five years, while Google says it plans to triple its purchases of renewable energy over the next decade. Berkshire Hathaway says it plans to invest up to an additional $15 billion in the construction and operation of renewable energy generators, while Bank of America Corp says it will increase its environmental business initiative by $75 billion over the next decade, according to the White House Other participating firms include Wal-Mart, United Parcel Service Inc., PepsiCo Inc., Microsoft Corp., General Motors Inc. The corporate commitments won’t be the administration’s only major climate announcement in the next few weeks. The Environmental Protection Agency is set to present final regulations that aim to reduce carbon emissions from power plants by 30 percent from 2005 levels by 2030 later this week. While visiting Kenya over the weekend, Obama repeatedly praised the country for its efforts to address climate change, saying its efforts tor educe emissions “has put it in the position of being a leader on the continent.” And next month, the president will travel to Alaska for an international summit on Arctic climate issues. ©2015 Bloomberg News For more, see Big Companies, Big Renewable Investments. Full Article Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar