March 2010
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Los Angeles Tops List with Most Energy Efficient Buildings in U.S.
Today, EPA released its list of the top 25 U.S. cities with the largest number of buildings with the Energy Star rating for 2009.
7 Things Glenn Beck Doesn’t Know About US Public Lands Policy
Multiple agencies with diverse missions and overlapping interests mean management of public lands in the U.S. can get pretty confusing. But at their very root, public lands all have at least one thing in common: they are all public.
Greenpeace Climate Crime Unit Sends Out Posse for Billionaire Energy Magnates [Video]
Greenpeace activists posing as the “Climate Crime Unit” rolled up in green emergency vehicles and passed out “Wanted” posters for billionaire energy magnate brothers David and Charles Koch.
Even the Auto Industry Wants Climate Change Action
Major car companies and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers want strong climate action. Or, at the least, they don’t want Murkowski’s Dirty Air Act to pass.
EPA Plans to Spend $1.9 Million to Study Health, Environmental Impacts of Fracking
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that it will conduct a comprehensive study of the potential adverse impact on water quality and public health that the oil and gas production technique called, hydraulic fracturing, or, ‘fracking,’ may have.




















