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Obama's $28.4 Billion Budget for the DOE view story
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- 4 days ago
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Obama budget for 2011 for the DOE
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Can White Roofs Battle Global Warming? view story
1- Submitted by chace
- 5 days ago
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Scientists created a model of the world's cities and measured the impact on global warming if every rooftop was painted white.
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Digging into Obama’s 2011 budget on energy and the environment view story
1- Submitted by chace
- 6 days ago
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The biggest green stories in Obama's budget are EPA funding, fossil-fuel defunding, nuke and clean energy spending, and cap-and-trade placeholder.
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Best Green Jobs - Green Careers - Fastest Growing Green Jobs view story
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- 13 days ago
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Find out the hottest green jobs today, with the strongest growth potential.
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Governments, business seen too slow to save climate view story
1- Submitted by chace
- 14 days ago
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About two thirds of people believe their government and business leaders are not taking the right steps or at the right pace to prevent global climate change, according to a joint to a joint Reuters/Ipsos international poll.
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The First Rule of Fighting Climate Change: Don't Talk About Climate Change | Mother Jones view story
1- Submitted by chace
- 17 days ago
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GOP pollster Frank Luntz's advice for environmentalists: Stop talking about climate change. Shift to clean tech jobs, safety, American... He advised Bush and GOP on how to stop climate change policy. Now he admits people believe it is true.
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Stimulus Funds Almost Fully Tapped – Time For the Jobs Crunch view story
1- Submitted by chace
- 19 days ago
- (http://earth2tech.com/2010/01/20/...)
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The Department of Energy's Senior Advisor Matt Rogers has one of the best and worst jobs in greentech: He’s one of the leaders in charge of handing out the $36 billion in U.S. stimulus funds for clean power and energy efficiency projects.
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Senate Watch, Post-Copenhagen: Bennett, Bond, Casey, Durbin, Graham, Inhofe, Kaufman, Kerry, Levin, McCain, Murkowks view story
1- Submitted by chace
- 19 days ago
- (http://www.hillheat.com/articles/...)
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What Senators said what following Copenhagen last month.
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Best Environmental Journalism of 2009 view story
1- Submitted by chace
- 26 days ago
- (http://www.onearth.org/article/be...)
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OnEarth staff and contributors select the books, articles and online reporting that had the greatest impact on them this past year.
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Ecosystem markets view story
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- 26 days ago
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What does it take to grow a new market—one that aims to couple environmental and economic benefits? SIJ looks at people who are seeing things green and green.
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The Green Business Decade in Review view story
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- 27 days ago
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Joel Makower's take on the evolution of green within the last decade.
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Economic View - Of Individual Liberty and Cap and Trade view story
1- Submitted by chace
- 29 days ago
- (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10...)
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Ronald H. Coase, a Nobel laureate admired by conservatives, argued for using the least costly solution to problems. With greenhouse gases, could that mean government action?
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E.P.A. Announces Strict New Health Standard for Smog view story
1- Submitted by chace
- about 1 month ago
- (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/08...)
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If adopted, the standard will impose large costs on local governments and industry but will also bring substantial health benefits.
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Carbon Market Grew as Prices Fell in 2009 view story
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- about 1 month ago
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The global carbon market grew last year, although its total value remained unchanged as carbon prices dropped.
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Climate change and forests: Touch wood view story
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- about 1 month ago
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Everyone agrees on the need to save trees, but the details are still tricky.
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E.U. Blames Others for ‘Great Failure’ on Climate view story
1- Submitted by chace
- about 1 month ago
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European Union leaders on Tuesday sought to deflect criticism that they had fumbled their strategy at the Copenhagen climate summit meeting, just as a feud between the British and the Chinese over whom to blame for the outcome worsened.
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Top 10 most widely read stories of 2009 view story
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- about 1 month ago
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What you, the readers of the Cleantech Group’s news content, liked the best of what we wrote in 2009 and why we covered it.
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Off to the Races view story
1- Submitted by chace
- about 1 month ago
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Thomas Friedman on Copenhagen and the climate deal.
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As Time Runs Out, Obama Tries to Save a Climate Deal view story
1- Submitted by chace
- about 1 month ago
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On the final day of the Copenhagen summit, the U.S. President and other world leaders make an urgent appeal for negotiators to come to some kind of consensus on climate finance and emissions reductions before it's too late.
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Clinton Says U.S. Plans to Contribute to Climate Fund view story
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- about 1 month ago
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gave new hope that an agreement might still be reached when she announced on Thursday that the United States would participate in a $100-billion-a-year fund to help poor nations combat climate change...
