November 20, 2008
Investors Demand Climate-Risk Disclosure
November 20, 2008–Weary of undisclosed corporate financial risk, battered stock investors are pressuring companies to disclose the economic risks they face from climate change.November 15, 2008
Reporter's Toolbox: Might the Suburbs in your Area Become the Next Slums?
November 15, 2008–Are Peak Oil, the subprime mortgage mess and generational shifts ending Americans' love affair with the suburbs? That's what some high-profile urban planning types are postulating.October 15, 2008
Wide Range of Environmental Issues Before Supreme Court
October 15, 2008–US Supreme Court to hear six cases with important environmental implications. Issues involved are: use of sonar in Naval training; logging in California; power plant operation; disposal of mining wastes; royalties paid to the Navajo Nation on coal leases; and liability under Superfund law.August 13, 2008
WV Claims Tax Breaks for Coal-To-Liquid Plant Should Be Secret From Taxpayers
August 13, 2008–Should a deal for $200 million in tax breaks for a West Virginia coal-to-liquids plant be kept a secret from taxpayers and voters?February 20, 2008
Major Banks Toughen Rules For Financing Coal Power Plants
February 20, 2008–Big banks take greenhouse gas emissions into account when assessing risks of financing power plantsJanuary 23, 2008
Green Building Standards Aim to Fix the Housing Market While It's Down
January 23, 2008–Green Building Council releases its green building rating system for new and remodeled houses.December 5, 2007
Energy Company Applying for Major "Incidental Take" Permit
December 5, 2007–A Fortune 500 energy company is applying for an "incidental take" permit that would allow it to kill endangered and threatened species that live on the largest swath of land ever covered by one permit.Nations Seek "Roadmap" to Post-Kyoto Climate Treaty at Bali
December 5, 2007–Post-Kyoto climate change negotiations began in earnest in Bali, Indonesia, to prepare for the next iteration of world consensus on the topic.Sawmills Drop, Production Increases
December 5, 2007–Report details how fewer sawmills in the US and Canada see higher production of wood products.July 15, 2006
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