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The U.S. Chamber Needs To Get Its Story Straight by Peter Altman, switchboard.nrdc.org | November 19, 2009
Tea Partiers' Next Target: The Climate Bill by Stephanie Mencimer, Mother Jones | November 12, 2009
Message To Energy Department: U.S. Greenbacks For U.S. Green Jobs by Isaiah J. Poole, OurFuture.org | November 6, 2009
From the Party of "No," To the Party of "Slow" by Daniel J. Weiss, climateprogress.org | November 6, 2009
We Are What We Trade and How We Trade It by David Sirota, truthdig.com | November 6, 2009
Boxer Avoids The Baucus Trap by Bill Scher, OurFuture.org | November 5, 2009
Clean Energy Could Create 850,000 New Jobs by James Parks, blog.aflcio.org | November 5, 2009
The Audacity of Nope by Noreen Nielson, climateprogress.org | November 5, 2009
Rethinking Jobs for a Sustainable Economy by Matthew Cardinale, ipsnorthamerica.net | November 2, 2009
Big Oil Claims Climate Bill Would Shift Jobs Offshore, But Completely Ignores Border Tariff by Bill Scher, OurFuture.org | October 28, 2009
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NEWS HEADLINES
Key oil figures were distorted by US pressure, says whistleblower, The Guardian | November 12, 2009
Pedal Powered Laptops in Afghanistan, alternative-energy-news.info | November 5, 2009
Americans Support Obama On Energy Issues, Associated Press | August 31, 2009
Northwest Glaciers Shrinking Faster, mcclatchydc.com | August 7, 2009
EPA: Climate Bill Cost Low For U.S. Households, Reuters | August 5, 2009
More Cash Sought For "Clunkers" Program, Reuters | July 31, 2009
Energy Efficiency Could Save U.S. $600 Billion, Reuters | July 30, 2009
Federal Aid Jump-Starts New Battery Plants, The Washington Post | July 27, 2009
U.S. Criticized On Climate Change, The Washington Post | July 20, 2009
Carbon Market Trading Rose 61% Last Year, Marketwatch | July 20, 2009
Big Oil Claims Climate Bill Would Shift Jobs Offshore, But Completely Ignores Border Tariff
Building a Smart Grid, Smartly
Senate Climate Bill To Protect Trade-Exposed Industries
Sen. Lindsey Graham Crosses The Climate Rubicon
Thank You Sarah Palin
After Precarious Climate Vote, Grassroots Pressure Needed More Than Ever
Betraying the Planet
So the House passed the Waxman-Markey climate-change bill. In political terms, it was a remarkable achievement. But 212 representatives voted no. Most rejected the bill because they rejected the whole notion that we have to do something about greenhouse gases. And as I watched the deniers make their arguments, I couldn’t help thinking that I was watching a form of treason — treason against the planet.
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Why Do We Allow the U.S. to Act Like a Failed state On Climate Change?
It would be laughable anywhere else. But, so everyone says, the Waxman-Markey bill which is likely to be passed in Congress today or tomorrow, is the best we can expect — from America, until the corruption of public life is addressed.
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