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.October 8, 2008
Follow the Money: Oil and Coal Edition
October 8, 2008–Deep Throat's advice was never more needed: "Follow the money." Those reporters who want to follow Deep Throat's advice now have tools undreamed of in Woodward and Bernstein's hey-day.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?August 6, 2008
Plummeting SUV Prices Hit Local Car Dealers -- and Newspapers
August 6, 2008–With gasoline at $4/gallon, SUV prices have been plummeting -- hurting not only local car dealers but the newspapers that depend on their ads.July 9, 2008
States Shift Work Schedules to Save Energy
July 9, 2008–Utah governor Jon Huntsman announced that state agencies will move to a four-day workweek (10 hours/day, with mandatory three-day weekends) in order to save energy, reduce vehicle miles traveled in the state, and address climate change and air pollution.May 28, 2008
Spin War Looms on Eve of Senate Climate Debate
May 28, 2008–The battle to control news media and public perceptions of the climate change issue will heat up this week as the Senate prepares to start debate on the first major US legislation to address the problem of global climate change.May 14, 2008
Environmental Trade-Offs of Geothermal Become Clearer
May 14, 2008–The Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management are releasing an environmental assessment of geothermal development on federal land in the West.Fed Foots the Bill for Some Solar Projects
May 14, 2008–The Energy Department is funding solar energy projects in some 25 cities. Is yours one of them?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 plantsStates Have Major Differences in "Net Metering" Policies
February 20, 2008–"Net metering" for selling excess wind or solar energy to utilities shows great variability among states.
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