Friday, December 18th, 2009
President Obama today outlined the choice facing world leaders in Copenhagen trying to work out a deal on climate...
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Administrator officials told Reuters that President Obama would attend the Copenhagen Conference in December. Officials said that he would stop by...
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Tennessee Republican Lamar Alexander and Virginia Democrat Jim Webb launched a new bill in the Senate this week that seeks to double U.S. nuclear...
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Two main problems continue to plague the Copenhagen conference, the dates of which are quickly approaching (Dec. 7-18), threatening to leave everyone...
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President Obama and former President Bush have more in common than one might think when it comes to committing to work on environmental issues. While...
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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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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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"French President Nicolas Sarkozy wants to tax carbon dioxide emissions by households and businesses, a measure aimed at helping France slash its...
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Members of the Senate thinking of voting against energy reform may want to consider their prospects for being reelected next year before casting their...
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The question of whether or not autocratic governments, like those in place in China (well, Russia, Venezuela, and Iran for that matter), are more...
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