Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
The U.S. government estimates that there are at least several hundred years' worth of coal reserves in the country, but is coal more abundant than...
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The healthcare debate that has dragged on in Congress since the summer, most probably, is but a prelude to the larger energy and climate debates...
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It appears as though the U.S. Chamber of commerce has 'gone rogue' regarding energy reform. A third large utility company has announced plans to quit...
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Food-based biouels have problems, most prominantly with their indirect land-use effects doemstically and abroad. In order to bring more land into use...
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The Stockholm Resilience Center published a report which outlines nine Earth systems thresholds that humanity is in danger of crossing. "The...
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With headlines such as Pentagon top brass warn: Act now, or pay later with lives and Congress to New York: Swim for it and Flopenhagen: Will things go...
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This week, the EPA announced "plans to revise the existing standards for water discharges from coal-fired power plants to reduce pollution and...
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