Tuesday's Reads: Progress from the G20? 

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Triple Pundit has a rundown of what progress the G8 brought on (or didn’t) fossil fuel subsidy reductions, while Grist has the G20 at a glance.

 

For today’s obligatory “what does <news item of note> mean for climate policy?” story, we turn to Grist where we find this look at the legacy of Sen. Robert Byrd and what his death may mean for a climate vote in the Senate.

 

AFP has this on a new carbon capture and sequestration study that looks into just how much carbon we’d have to store to meet targets set forth last December in Copenhagen.

 

And, because we can’t get enough of charts and diagrams, take a look at this diagram that may shed some light on what events led up to the Deepwater Horizon accident, from Foreign Policy.

 
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