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The Stream, September 16: Corporate Sustainability Ranking
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The Stream, July 6: Climate Change and Security
A newly released report by the Institute for Policy Studies suggests…
The Stream, June 7: U.S. Energy Policy
The U.S. Department of State will hold public meetings in five…
Feds Pledge $47 Million To Asian Carp Fight; States Appeal Court Loss
Last week, the Obama Administration announced an updated plan, which included additional research but not closing the Chicago locks.
The Rising Cost of Settling the American Desert
Power plant that moves torrent of water uphill considers closing
In Solar Power Lies Path to Reducing Water Use For Energy
California’s latest proposed desert solar power plant could compromise desert habitat.
Obama Administration Pledges $78.5 Million to Fight Asian Carp; Great Lakes Governors Want More Than Cash
Following a Monday “carp summit” at the White House, Governor Jennifer Granholm said that she was “very disappointed”
Analysis: U.S. Senator Inhofe’s Denier Rhetoric Not Heard in Copenhagen
The Obama administration revealed more commitments for climate action even as a U.S. naysayers, Oklahoma Senator James Inhofe, touched down for a few hours in Copenhagen to deny that a problem existed at all.
Final Week of Copenhagen, the Last Act of Negotiations Remains Unclear
Like all spellbinding human dramas the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which today entered its second and last week, represents the accumulated chapters of an urgent script - the fate of the planet.