- July 3, 2012
Bretton Woods Project
Visit the publisher's websiteAccording to Oscar Reyes of the US think tank Institute for Policy Studies "the largest proportion of the ‘carbon market growth’ is accounted for by a change in how the World Bank counts the figures."
- June 27, 2012
Uprising Radio
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The (Easton, MD) Star Democrat features article “The Elephant in Rio”
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Common Dreams features article “The Elephant in Rio”
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The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT) features article “The Elephant in Rio”
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YES! Magazine
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Guam PDN
Visit the publisher's websiteRobert Alvarez, a former senior Energy Department official in the Clinton administration, has issued a similar warning, saying if an accident causes the Unit 4's pool of spent fuel rods to drain, it could release of 10 times as much radioactivity as Chernobyl, the Russian nuclear plant disaster of 1986.
- May 4, 2012
The Hill
Visit the publisher's websiteThe PR effort drew quick condemnation. “How low will #Heartland go? This shows pure desperation,” said Daphne Wysham, co-director of the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, over Twitter.
- March 28, 2012
Oil Voice
Visit the publisher's websiteOne of them is Janet Redman, co-director of the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, who provides analysis of the international financial institutions' energy investment and carbon finance activities.
'It is gut-wrenching and kind of sickening that Palau has been put in this position by those who have developed on the backs of the country's future,' Redman told Reuters in an interview. 'We are contributing to the process of an entire country disappearing,' she said.
- March 1, 2012
Fox News
Visit the publisher's website“I don’t think there is a global appetite right now for new institutions … or a world environmental organization like we have, say, with the World Trade Organization,” said Janet Redman, co-director of the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network at the progressive Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C.
“There are a lot of places - especially the oceans and food security - where everyone is saying that doing this piecemeal is not going to address the bigger sense of these environmental issues.”
But on the whole, she said, global government probably won’t work.
“I think everyone agrees this is not the right time,” Redman told FoxNews.com.






Janet Redman
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