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  • With U.S. coal-export terminals at 34% of capacity, there is no need for any more to be built, study says
  • Drilling in 1.1 million-acre George Washington national forest to be mostly limited to 177,000 acres
    Drilling in 1.1 million-acre George Washington national forest to be mostly limited to 177,000 acres
  • Global warming skeptic is one of the commissioners in North Carolina working on coal ash problem
  • Vermont study finds that the the more you tax carbon, the better it is for the economy
  • German  town produces 5 times the power it needs, generating a $7 million annual surplus
    German town produces 5 times the power it needs, generating a $7 million annual surplus
  • Molybdenum-tainted wells in Wisconsin linked to nearby use of coal ash for roads, buildings
  • Keystone XL would be used to export oil overseas
  • Will California regulators give into demands that they release e-mail exchanges with big utility?
    Will California regulators give into demands that they release e-mail exchanges with big utility?
  • Jordan Cove LNG plant would release 2.1 million metric tons of CO2 or equivalents per year, making it one of the biggest emitters of greenhouse gases in the state
  • U.S. Senate narrowly defeats bill to authorize construction of Keystone XL pipeline
    U.S. Senate narrowly defeats bill to authorize construction of Keystone XL pipeline
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