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The Stream, November 7: Storm Poised to Bring More Flooding to U.S. East Coast
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President Obama Wins Re-election
The U.S. energy industry is…
No Clear Path for Energy Policy in Great Lakes States
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania governments struggle with climate change, budgets, and changing markets.
The Stream, January 30: U.S. Natural Gas Reserves
Just how much natural gas is there in the United States? A recent…
The Stream, December 14: Melting Arctic Releases Greenhouse Gas
Thawing permafrost is releasing large plumes of methane gas into…
The Stream, November 24: Big Business and Climate Policy
Big carbon-intensive corporations are campaigning to increase…
The Stream, November 23: Shale Gas and Climate Change
Developing the United Kingdom's shale gas reserves is incompatible…
Peter Gleick: Energy, Water, and Climate Change in the Western U.S.
A new analysis from the Pacific Institute evaluates the water…
EIA Report: Global Energy Use To Grow 50 Percent by 2035 — Half of Increase from Fossil Fuels in China and India
The U.S. Energy Information Administration recently published its annual report on global energy projections. Though renewable energy sources and nuclear power, along with unconventional fossil fuels, will phase out coal production over the next two decades, it will not be at the pace necessary to offset greenhouse gas emissions
The Stream, September 19: Hydropower and Climate Change
The world's dams are unprepared for climate change conditions,…
The Stream, June 7: U.S. Energy Policy
The U.S. Department of State will hold public meetings in five…
The Stream, June 3: Energy Shortages
Radioactive water rising in Japan’s damaged Fukushima nuclear…
The Stream, April 4: America’s Energy Policy
British Petroleum will resume drilling 10 existing wells in the…