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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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The first series of this column was written on high speed rail in America. With an introduction to all the nation’s...
Just when you think all human activities are making the environment worse, news comes that our efforts to improve...
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.
The American Petroleum Institute and America's Natural Gas Alliance have many of the same members, but the...
In a recent chat with analysts, the chairman and CEO of Schlumberger indicated that his company is willing to accept...
First, take a deep breath. It is difficult to do when it is your life and career day-in and day-out, but every once in...
The U.S. Department of Energy will pump $151 million into 37 innovative energy-related research projects...
The insanity that surrounds the nation's energy policy can often be distilled to two words: NIMBY and money.
Interfering with the Earth’s climate system to counteract global warming is a controversial concept.
Last month Thomas L. Friedman wrote in the New York Times an interesting op ed on why America should tax more gasoline.
Solar Decathlon has been well underway since Friday, and it’s good news so far for Team California, who is currently in...
A sunny, sunny Sunday on the National Mall, and it was just the ticket for the apparently thousands of people lined up...
...of US energy policy today--made up the remaining 6.5% of domestic energy production. Now add the 26% of US energy...
Senators from California and Massachusetts are leading the climate-bill effort. At least so far, it is named for them:...
About 30 big businesses, including several big electric utilities, are pushing the Senate for a climate change bill...
TWO US senators yesterday presented draft legislation whose fate will have far-reaching consequences for the Obama...
In spite of the fact that President Obama is facing an uphill battle – in his own party – on domestic climate...
What makes energy start-ups succeed or fail? Are energy investments wise for venture capitalists? What will shape...
Warning that the global climate threat could produce “an irreversible catastrophe,” President Obama told world...
In recent years a greater emphasis on MPG during car shopping has emerged. Between fluctuating gasoline...
NPR’s On Point never disappoints, and their show with Christopher Steiner, author of $20 Per Gallon: How the...
The climate talks in Copenhagen will not be the final chance for the world to confront climate change, U.S.
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