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May 20, 2009
Posted by Erin Allweiss in Solving Global Warming
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- energy, energylegislation, globalwarming, renewableenergy, washington, waxman
The Energy and Commerce Committee is working overtime to pass the American Clean Energy and Security Act by Friday. The obstructionist tactics by Ranking Member Joe Barton (R-TX) and his opposition allies are meant to run the clock so it...continued→
January 28, 2009
Posted by Erin Allweiss in Solving Global Warming
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- congress, economicrecovery, efficiency, energy, energylegislation, globalwarming, renewableenergy, stimulus, transportation
It's been quite the week. Last Tuesday President-elect Barack Obama came to the Hill to be sworn in, and yesterday President Obama returned to meet with lawmakers about the much anticipated economic recovery package. NRDC's experts have been weighing in...continued→
November 20, 2008
Posted by Erin Allweiss in Solving Global Warming
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- boxer, congress, energy, globalwarming, obama, washington, waxman
Change has come to DC, and it's not just Barack Obama who is shaking things up. This morning, Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA) took over the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee, the committee that will be responsible for writing global warming...continued→
October 16, 2008
Posted by Erin Allweiss in Moving Beyond Oil
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- congress, dirtyfuels, energy, globalwarming, moratorium, oil, oilshale, water
On the heels of Congress lifting the moratorium on leasing lands to develop oil shale, Rand released a study that is as interesting for what's in it as for what's been left out. RAND, a renowned non-profit that provides analyses...continued→
September 13, 2008
Posted by Erin Allweiss in Moving Beyond Oil
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- congress, energy, globalwarming, hurricane, katrina, oil, renewableenergy
Hurricane Katrina’s third anniversary fell on the heels of the Democratic convention, the start of the Republican convention, and in the midst of Hurricane Gustav. Now we are faced with Ike while, on the floors of Congress, the debate continues...continued→