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Potential locations for new UK nuclear power stations

With the energy efficiency and pollution increasingly high on the political agenda, the government has recently identified 10 suitable sites for future nuclear power plants as part of a plan to revamp the nuclear-power UK’s ageing energy infrastructure.
www.guardian.co.uk/environment/interactive/2009/...

Seattle editor: Impose license fee on King County cyclists

Seattle, WA

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Seattle editor: Impose license fee on King County cyclists

Seattle Times columnist suggests bicyclists pay for public infrastructure too.
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/200847432...

Tuesday, November 3, 9:05 AM

Colorado Springs, CO

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Southern Colorado Sustainability Conference

An event sponsored by The Catamount Institute and The Pikes Peak Sustainable Business Network featuring National Speakers, Vendors, workshops, community awards,live entertainment, and evening reception with over 1000 attendees and participants expected.

Can Government Keep Toxins Out of Your Home?

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Can Government Keep Toxins Out of Your Home?

Nearly everything in our homes—from the upholstery to the plywood— is made from or treated with chemicals.

U.S. Government Seeks To Limit Federal Energy Use

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U.S. Government Seeks To Limit Federal Energy Use

The U.S. federal government is the single largest energy consumer in a nation that consumes more energy than any other in the world.

"We're actually running the government." White House Using NEA to Push Green Agenda

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"We're actually running the government." White House Using NEA to Push Green Agenda

Breitbart.com: "White House Using National Endowment for the Arts to Push Partisan Agenda." #2 on the agenda: Energy and Environment.
bighollywood.breitbart.com/pcourrielche/2009/09/...

Japan's Yukio Hatoyama and Climate Change

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Japan's Yukio Hatoyama and Climate Change

Good news, potentially, for those of us who've been looking to Japan for more leadership in the lead-up to Copenhagen: today's landslide for the Democratic Party of Japan means that Yukio Hatoyama will be the next prime minister.

Differences Over Technology Transfer and Carbon Tax Could Spell Doom for Climate Talks

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Differences Over Technology Transfer and Carbon Tax Could Spell Doom for Climate Talks

World leaders are working hard to reach a consensus over the efforts to mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change.

560-Mile Pipeline Could Bring Water from Wyoming to Colorado

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560-Mile Pipeline Could Bring Water from Wyoming to Colorado

A proposed pipeline carrying water 560 miles from Wyoming to Colorado would likely take the pressure off farmers and municipalities on the growing front range... but at what price?

Citizens Happy with Mandatory Composting Law

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Citizens Happy with Mandatory Composting Law

In the month or so since San Francisco introduced the most comprehensive mandatory composting and recycling law in the country , most citizens seem pleased with the mandate. And recipients of the city's tonnage of compost are positively overjoyed.

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