December 2010
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Oil Spill Commission: $360-Million Sand Berms Were Not Effective… at Stopping Oil
Remember those $360-million sand berms the federal government ordered BP to build in the Gulf of Mexico to protect coastal Louisiana from the damaging ecological impact of oil from the BP oil spill? It turns out they didn’t really do much, at least not in terms of capturing any significant amount of oil.
Temperatures Not the Only Cool Thing in Washington
The Department of Energy has completed the transformation of the roof at its Washington, DC headquarters to an energy-efficient white roofing material.
Fox News Editor Tampers with Climate Reporting: Where is Conservative Outrage Now?
In the wake of a story and leaked email published today about how a Fox News editor warned reporters, producers and other executives not to report on rising global temperatures without raising skeptical challenges, I’m waiting for the outpouring of calls for journalistic integrity.
Report: Renewable Energy Investments in India Likely to Rise 370% by 2020
India is fast becoming a highly attractive renewable energy markets and is on track to become one of the biggest clean energy markets in the world.





















