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…
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.
Renewable Energy Industry Chafed About Senate Energy Bill
American Wind Energy CEO Denise Bode called the decision to let an RES die in committee “beyond comprehension.”
Pete Seeger Still At It, Performs at Anti-Fracking Rally
Folk hero and longtime social and environmental activist, Pete Seeger, hasn’t hung up the protest banjo yet.
Energy Dept. Gets Social with Twitter and Facebook Pages, New Blog
The U.S. Department of Energy stepped up its social media presence today by launching a new blog, Facebook and Twitter pages. While this is not the beginning of DOE’s social media strategy — the Department already has YouTube and Flickr pages, and Secretary Steven Chu has a personal Facebook page — DOE hopes that the [...]
Paint it White: Energy Sec. Chu Directs DOE to Install Cool Roofs
Secretary Chu today directed all DOE offices to install cool roofs, whenever cost effective over the lifetime of the roof, when constructing new roofs or replacing old ones at DOE facilities.
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.














How has ‘Climategate’ affected the battle against climate change?
By Timothy B. Hurst 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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