Photo Access with Ken McCoy

Photographic training,photo requests,insight,class agendas, multimedia transmissions from the field, wireless technology. For teens and adults with digital point and shoot, 35mm,digital slr and camera smartphones. This info is provided by internationally syndicated photojournalist Ken McCoy.Find out about agencies such as AP, UPI, World Picture News,World Entertainment News Network,PRPHOTOS, and Getty. KEEP UP WITH PHOTO EVENTS VIA PHOTO ACCESS WITH KEN MCCOY @kenmccoypress(twitter) !!!!

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Fw: Image Request - Greenhouse emission and Green Alternatives

Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

-----Original Message-----
From: "Karla Carballar" <karla.carballar@worldpicturenews.com>

Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:43:05
Subject: Image Request - Greenhouse emission and Green Alternatives


Hello,
Continuing with the Global Warming subject and in the view of the Bali meeting next week, we are looking for images on air pollution: greenhouse gas emissions, carbon emissions… We are especially interested in US, China, India, Australia and Eastern Europe, but any where in the world works; from the past few years.
Also, we are looking for features on the solutions and measures people are starting to use: alternative energy, eco friendly stuff, "green" products/lifestyle, energy saving systems and measures, etc.
---------------------------------
"The Arctic ice cap melted this summer to the greatest extent on record. Scientists say oceans are losing some ability to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide, the chief industrial emission blamed for warming. And the world's power plants, factories, automobiles and jetliners are spewing carbon at a faster rate than anticipated.
Optimists hope the Bali meeting will inaugurate a two-year process of intensified negotiations on a deal to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012.That 175-nation accord, a 1997 annex to the 1992 U.N. climate treaty, requires 36 industrial nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an average 5% below 1990 levels by 2010.
The United States and Australia were the only major industrial nations to reject Kyoto, and as a result U.S. greenhouse emissions will grow 33% between 1990 and 2010 and Australia's by 11%, the United Nations reported last week."
 
Please send this week.
Thanks!
Karla
 
 
 
Karla Carballar
WorldPictureNetwork
62 White Street, Suite 3E
New York, NY 10013
Tel +1.212.871.1215
Fax +1.212.925.4569
Karla.carballar@worldpicturenews.com <mailto:Karla.carballar@worldpicturenews.com>

www.worldpicturenews.com <http://www.worldpicturenews.com>
 
Important note: This email and any attachments are confidential; it must not be read, copied, disclosed or used by any person other than the above named addressees. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. World Picture Network disclaims any liability for any action taken in reliance on the content of this email. The comments or statements expressed in this email are not necessarily those of World Picture Network.