What global warming & Groundhog Day sciences mean for winter
February 3, 2010 by Tom Guay
What happens when you mix myth and the empirical observations of Groundhog Day and global warming?
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What happens when you mix myth and the empirical observations of Groundhog Day and global warming?
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The clean energy industry is off to a hot start this year with a lucrative set of tax credits to create those green jobs that President Obama likes to talk up.
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Watch for electricity prices to rise, not fall, because the Copenhagen climate change conference ended without a mandatory agreement to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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Now that EPA officially says carbon dioxide (CO2) is a dangerous air pollutant, what’s it mean for business?
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The cost of solar and wind power installations should be dropping sharply in 2010. Solar prices are supposed to fall by half.
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The cost of solar and wind power installations should be dropping sharply in 2010. Solar prices are supposed to fall by half.
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Woah, what is Senator Lindsey Graham up to? And why has this Southern conservative joined hands with Northern liberals to get global warming legislation through the Senate?
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Good news for those looking for ways to take a big bite out of their heating and cooling bills.
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Companies offering products and services that go into green buildings and green offices are the big winners of the federal government’s latest sustainability push.
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One of the nation’s largest banks, Wells Fargo, is expanding its efforts to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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