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"Arctic Waters Open for 'Cautious' Leasing After 2012"

"Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's announcement about a 'cautious' approach to offshore oil development opens the door to leasing new waters in the Arctic after 2012 and clears the way for full review of a proposed new exploratory well in the Beaufort Sea as early as next summer."

Source: LA Times, 12/02/2010

"Mapping Mangroves By Satellite"

Mangroves forests are among the most important ecosystems in the world, and now scientists have used satellite images to compile a comprehensive worldwide map of them.

Source: SPX, 12/02/2010

"N.Y. Assembly Approves Fracking Moratorium"

"The New York State Assembly voted 93 to 43 Monday night to place a temporary moratorium on a controversial type of natural gas exploration that combines hydraulic fracturing with horizontal drilling."

Source: NYTimes, 12/01/2010

"End Ethanol Subsidies, Senators Say"

"Subsidies and tariffs to promote domestic ethanol production are “fiscally irresponsible and environmentally unwise” and should be ended, a bipartisan group of United States senators declared in a letter to the chamber’s leaders on Tuesday."

Source: Green (NYT), 12/01/2010

Utilities Shifting from Coal to Gas as Fuel

Over the past decade, coal-burning electric power plants have been increasingly replaced by gas-burning plants. While this has helped the environment, the utility companies are motivated largely by the chance to save money. Meanwhile, 10,000 congregations in 38 states, joined through Interfaith Power & Light, are acting to shift the nation toward cleaner power because they think it is the moral thing to do.

Source: NYTimes, 11/30/2010

"Firms Eyeing Gold In China's Smart-Grid Rollout"

Some transnational technology corporations see billions of dollars of business opportunity in China's rollout of a "smart grid" energy infrastructure in the next five years. No plans of comparable scale exist in the U.S.

Source: Reuters, 11/29/2010

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