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National Wind Brings Unique Community Wind Development Model to the U.S. Midwest
The Great Plains of the U.S. – Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota, Kansas – have often been referred to...

Fighting Goliath: Texas Coal Wars
I was contacted recently by Richard Matson of Snag Films, a new website in beta that allows users to view...

Lofty Goals set for PARC’s new Solar Panels
Solar power is all the rage these days when it comes to building green. And one group hoping to remain...

L.A. Joins the Ban on Plastic Bags - In 2010
L.A. is the latest city to pass an ordinance to ban plastic bags from retail shops. The City Council...

Sub Federal Efforts To Reduce Oil Dependency Begin To Take Off
Outline of which sub federal authories in the US and Canada are doing what to combat climate change and reduce oil dependency.

When The US Government Gets Round To Regulating CO2 Emissions All Hell Will Break Loose In The Scramble For Natural Gas Resources
Amid all the talk about peak oil the debate about natural gas is getting snowed under. But not for ever, if you take a new research report into the upcoming scramble for natural resources seriously. The report, issued by global consultant Booze & Company, predicts that tightened CO2 regulations in the next few years will lead to a run on natural gas by US companies.

Truth & Consequences: Oregonian Floats “Gas Price Relief Act” as Bush Hangover Hits Early
The legacy of actions taken during the Bush administration’s tenure are biting in, biting hard and taking root before it has come to an end. With gas prices having tripled in seven years, a bi-partisan bill that aims to provide relief and re-orient transportation and energy policy was introduced in Congress last week.

Shell Revives Age Old Lime To Oceans Project In A Bid To Combat Global Warming
The idea to add limestone extracts to oceanic waters is not new because scientists have been pondering it since the early 1990s as a mega project to combat global warming. But the trouble is the logistics; getting lime to the oceans itself produces more CO2 than might be eliminated. Now a Shell sponsored viability study appears to have cracked it...

ClimatePULSE: How to Avoid Catastrophe by Preparing for Greenhouse Gas Legislation
It is important that every company consider various forms of GHG regulations, specifically the impact on the business and which...

The UK’s Green New Deal to Combat Economic Depression, Climate Change
Inciting the rhetoric of FDR during the days of the Great Depression, several economists, politicians, and environmentalists in the...