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Sunday, December 13th, 2009
Just as solar panel producers had ramped up production to meet the coming growth in demand for solar energy, the...
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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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Warren Buffett recently threw down $34 billion for the Burlington Northern Sante Fe Corporation, his biggest bet yet. (MSNBC) The recent recession...
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Earlier this Fall, President Obama traveled to Copenhagen to advocate for the Olympics to be brought to his home town of Chicago, but he still remains...
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Two EPA employees from the San Francisco Regional Office with more than 20 years of experience each have begun speaking out against the Obama...
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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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This week, both the UN Summit on Climate Change in New York and the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh will provide more...
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Senator Barbara Boxer, the chairwoman of the Senate’s Committee on Environment and Public Works, recently brought added attention to the nuclear...
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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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