September 2010
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Greenpeace Attaches Survival Pod to Oil Drilling Ship (Video)
Video of Greenpeace campaigners climbing and beginning occupation of anchor chain on Chevron’s drill ship the Stena Carron
Mired in Tight Race, Ohio Gov. Strickland Does Away with Renewable Energy Taxes
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland signed an Executive Order Wednesday eliminating the state’s tangible personal tax and real property tax for advanced and renewable energy project facilities.
Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Takes Aim at U.S. Ethanol Policy with Clever PR Campaign
The Brazilian sugarcane ethanol industry launched a slick PR campaign with a shiny new website that uses tools from both old and new media “so that Americans can make informed choices about their renewable energy options.”
Greenpeace banned from intercepting oil-drilling ship
US oil giant Chevron wins injunction ordering protest group to stop direct action preventing ship from reaching destination north of Shetland
GOP Vows to Continue Climategate Investigations if They Win the House
California Rep. Darrell Issa has vowed to make another investigation of “climategate” his top priority if the GOP takes over the house and he becomes head of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee in the Fall.



















