July 2010
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Part of Pickens Plan Gets New Life in Senate (Just Not the Wind Part)
A plan to expand the use of natural gas as a transportation fuel in truck fleets is getting a second look by the U.S. Senate.
Plagiarizing Colorado GOP Gubernatorial Candidate McInnis Says He’s ‘In it to win it.’
Republican candidate for Colorado Governor Scott McInnis said on his Facebook page on Thursday that he is “in it to win it” and has no plans to quit the race for governor despite revelations that he had plagiarized several pages of water policy writing as part of a paid research fellowship in 2005 and 2006.
What Should We Call the Oil Spill? [POLL]
Since calling it the “gushing oil spill and leak caused by the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig owned by Transocean working the Macondo Prospect for BP and Anadarko Petroleum” is kind of a mouthful, what do you think we should call the oil spill?
Crawfisherman Breaks into Song at Oil Spill Hearings
Crawfisherman Drew Landry breaks into song at the first Gulf Oil Spill Commission hearings earlier this week in New Orleans.





















How has ‘Climategate’ affected the battle against climate change?
By The Guardian on July 19, 2010
The Muir Russell report has cleared the scientists of any dishonesty over data, but how did the scandal affect Copenhagen?
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