July 2010
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What Does an Oil Industry Climate Bill Look Like?
Having seen a sudden uptick in television ads decrying new energy taxes, one wonders what an oil industry climate bill would actually look like. So we asked the American Petroleum Institute…
EPA Rejects Chamber of Commerce Petition to Disputing CO2 Endangerment Finding
EPA denies ten petitions challenging greenhouse gas endangerment finding.
Mixed-Use Downtown Development Creates the Most Tax Revenue
With a much smaller carbon footprint and much more economic bang for its buck, mixed-use downtown development seems like a win-win development option for cities and counties.
GOP Candidate for Colorado Gov. Very Confused About Renewable Energy Requirement
After his memory is refreshed about the origins of the state Renewable Energy Standard, Maes seems to come full circle, or at least hedge his bets to the hilt, on his renewable energy policy position
From Oprah to Al Jazeera: Plastiki Got Its Message Out, Even in Stormiest of Seas
Plastiki expedition leader David de Rothschild talks with ecopolitology about the challenges and opportunities of running a wired environmental education campaign from the middle of the Pacific on a boat made out of plastic bottles.




















