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It is just one more step in the process of getting the Waxman-Markey climate-energy bill passed, but it is an important step. >>
US House Democrats strike climate change bill deal
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Obama: US clean energy law crucial for global economy
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Zero emission cars at affordable prices by 2012
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Technology transfer becoming climate change obstacle
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"Blood diamonds" self-regulation under review
Environmental Capital adds their gloss on a profile piece on climate scientist James Hansen. Is his support for a carbon tax so unrealistic? >>
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