Environment
Posted by Kit Gillet THE WASHINGTON TIMES on December 11 5:45 a.m.
Regardless of the outcome of this month's climate talks in Copenhagen, China is sprinting ahead in an effort to develop renewable energy sources - especially solar and wind power - to ease its reliance on ...
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Posted by ASSOCIATED PRESS on December 9 8:26 a.m.
The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says she will take common-sense steps to regulate carbon emissions to protect the health of Americans.
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Posted by Sean Lengell on December 9 8:26 a.m.
House Republicans on Tuesday warned President Obama not to commit the United States to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions at this month's climate change conference in Copenhagen, saying that Congress would reject any such agreement.
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Posted by Melanie S. Welte ASSOCIATED PRESS on December 9 8:26 a.m.
A fierce wintry storm moved into the nation's midsection Tuesday, covering roads with deep snow that was set to be followed by high winds, creating blizzard conditions.
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Posted by Edward Felker on December 9 8:26 a.m.
The Environmental Protection Agency formally declared Monday that carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels poses a threat to human health and welfare, a designation that set the federal government on the path toward ...
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Posted by Jennifer Harper on December 9 8:26 a.m.
A motocross event through local forests and city streets and a fashion "summit" are among the myriad side events scheduled for the United Nations' Climate Change Conference 2009, which begins Monday.
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