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U.S. ENERGY POLICY
With gas prices remaining high, the U.S. energy policy is top of mind for most Americans. This topic covers the U.S. policy regarding energy production, use, resources, and technologies, as well as talk about the economic and environmental consequences.
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BEIJING — In six hours of meetings, at two dinners and during a stilted 30-minute news conference in which President Hu...
As our colleagues at Green Inc. noted on Wednesday, California has adopted stringent energy consumption guidelines for...
In an effort to reduce automobile usage and greenhouse gas emissions, the Dutch cabinet has approved a driving tax that...
For years now, many members of Congress have insisted that cutting carbon emissions was difficult, if not impossible.
The Obama administration, faced with the failure of Congress to pass climate legislation before global talks in...
As debate heats up around the proposals for clean energy legislation in Congress, one of the main points of contention...
The University of Bristol in the UK has published a study based not on climate modeling, but on statistical analysis of...
The solar power boom in Germany, Spain, and parts of the United States has been fueled by government subsidies.
It’s time for a quick fact check. Amid the ongoing maelstrom of rhetoric about how the US should quit using...
On November 16-17, 2009 in Beijing, China — one of the pioneering countries of clean technology – the U.S.
Al Gore, who barely lost (or won) the US Presidential election in November 2000, and vowed never to return to US...
The first series of this column was written on high speed rail in America. With an introduction to all the nation’s...
Dr. Ken Caldeira, of the Carnegie Institution of Washington provided a balanced look at the potential benefits and also...
Last Friday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Pakistan telling the Pakistanis to burn more coal.
Just when you think all human activities are making the environment worse, news comes that our efforts to improve...
Whatever Baby Boomers are doing, people want to figure it out.
The recalcitrant group of industrialised countries came under fire on the first day of Barcelona climate talks with...
The wind howling over the Great Plains and the unrelenting Southwestern sun pack enough energy to power the entire U.S.
When it comes to climate change—particularly the ongoing efforts to create a scheme to combat global warming by the...
President Obama Announces $3.4 Billion Investment to Spur Transition to Smart Energy Grid Applicants say investments...
The high tech industry will play a significant role in the battle to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as long as the...
There ought to be a law! It's the usual refrain, and often legislative action, when faced with serious concerns such as...
"I Want to Talk About Me," Toby Keith sings, and the natural gas industry seems to be singing along.
New York’s recently released review of the environmental risks (PDF) posed by natural gas production in the...
Top Sources: U.S. Energy Policy
- platts.com
- energytribune.com
- blog.cleantechies.com
- platts.com
- blog.pr-vantage.com
- clusterstock.alleyinsider.com
- blog.cleantechies.com
- greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com
- BusinessWeek
- greencarcongress.com
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