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From the Web

  1. Nuclear energy’s ability to reliably provide large amounts of clean electricity, around the clock, is long since proven. Full Article at The Hill

  2. “Most of the country doesn’t know what cap-and-trade is. They have no idea. I would say half the Senate have no idea what cap-and-trade is and could not explain it,” Rockefeller told The Hill on Tuesday. Full Article at The Hill

  3. by Joe Siegel EDGE New England Editor Tuesday Nov 17, 2009 United States Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse met with LGBT Rhode Islanders on Nov. 12 to discuss gay rights issues. Full Article at EDGE Boston

  4. Under the direction of Chairman Barbara Boxer (D-Ca.), the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee passed its Boxer-Kerry cap and trade national energy tax bill in early November by an 11-1 vote -- right before the week-long Veterans’ Day break. Full Article at Human Events Online

  5. US President Barack Obama tours a research laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), that has been developing cutting edge clean energy technology. With crucial global climate talks less than a month away, US senators appear to be betting on nuclear energy as the key to finally passing sweeping domestic climate change legislation.

    AFP - With crucial global climate talks less than a month away, US senators appear to be betting on nuclear energy as the key to finally passing sweeping domestic climate change legislation. Full Article at France 24

  6. The Coming Climate Dictatorship Control: The House and Senate climate bills contain a provision giving the president extraordinary powers in the event of a "climate emergency." As chief of staff Rahm Emanuel says, a crisis is a terrible thing to waste. Full Article at Yid With Lid

  7. Control: The House and Senate climate bills contain a provision giving the president extraordinary powers in the event of a "climate emergency." As chief of staff Rahm Emanuel says, a crisis is a terrible thing to waste. Full Article at Investor's Business Daily

  8. Both the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade energy approved earlier this year and the version just okayed by Sen. Barbara Boxer’s Senate Environment and Public Works Committee’s Democrats (Republicans boycotted the vote) contains an obscure but nasty... Full Article at Snow Report Blog

  9. One of the key Republican senators involved in the global warming debate on Capitol Hill said Tuesday the Senate will have to "start from scratch" in terms of crafting climate legislation. Full Article at The Washington Post

  10. As the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee began hearings on carbon regulation, debate ran along traditional battle lines, but with a new script. Full Article at New America Blogs

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