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Entergy CEO: EPA sending Congress message to act

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Obama administration’s moves toward regulating greenhouse gas emissions are sending Congress a message to act quickly on climate change legislation, Entergy Corp.’s chairman and...

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Updated auto stickers to include environmental info

WASHINGTON – Will your new car get an A in fuel efficiency? A government proposal may add letter grades to showroom window stickers on new cars and trucks to reflect a vehicle’s overall fuel economy...

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Obama announces fuel standards for big vehicles

WASHINGTON — Firetrucks and concrete mixers, semis, heavy-duty pickups and all trucks in between will, for the first time, have to trim fuel consumption and emissions of heat-trapping gases under new...

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American joins hike in US-Europe flight prices

FORT WORTH, Texas — American Airlines has joined other large U.S. airlines in adding $6 per round trip to tickets between the U.S. and Europe. A spokesman for AMR Corp.’s American confirmed the...

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Federal appeals court to hear climate change suit

A federal three-judge panel has agreed to review a lower court's ruling that a group of Mississippi coastal landowners can sue energy and chemical companies on allegations that linked greenhouse gas...

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Exxon holders to vote on gay discrimination ban

Exxon Mobil shareholders are voting on measures to explicitly ban discrimination against gays and to reduce production of greenhouse gas emissions.

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Obama speech praises natural gas fracking boom

This week, President Barack Obama praised renewable energy, conservation — and fracking for natural gas.

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Obama plan might help boost climate talks

President Barack Obama's proposal to curb U.S. greenhouse gas emissions might improve the chances of completing a global climate treaty but is unlikely to defuse demands by China, India and others for...

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Panel highlights local links to climate change agreement

A worldwide agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will have a direct impact on the long-term environmental and economic viability of New Orleans and the rest of Louisiana, according to five...

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Entergy CEO: EPA sending Congress message to act

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Obama administration’s moves toward regulating greenhouse gas emissions are sending Congress a message to act quickly on climate change legislation, Entergy Corp.’s chairman and...

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Updated auto stickers to include environmental info

WASHINGTON – Will your new car get an A in fuel efficiency? A government proposal may add letter grades to showroom window stickers on new cars and trucks to reflect a vehicle’s overall fuel economy...

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Obama announces fuel standards for big vehicles

WASHINGTON — Firetrucks and concrete mixers, semis, heavy-duty pickups and all trucks in between will, for the first time, have to trim fuel consumption and emissions of heat-trapping gases under new...

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American joins hike in US-Europe flight prices

FORT WORTH, Texas — American Airlines has joined other large U.S. airlines in adding $6 per round trip to tickets between the U.S. and Europe. A spokesman for AMR Corp.’s American confirmed the...

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Federal appeals court to hear climate change suit

A federal three-judge panel has agreed to review a lower court's ruling that a group of Mississippi coastal landowners can sue energy and chemical companies on allegations that linked greenhouse gas...

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Exxon holders to vote on gay discrimination ban

Exxon Mobil shareholders are voting on measures to explicitly ban discrimination against gays and to reduce production of greenhouse gas emissions.

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Obama speech praises natural gas fracking boom

This week, President Barack Obama praised renewable energy, conservation — and fracking for natural gas.

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Obama plan might help boost climate talks

President Barack Obama's proposal to curb U.S. greenhouse gas emissions might improve the chances of completing a global climate treaty but is unlikely to defuse demands by China, India and others for...

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Panel highlights local links to climate change agreement

A worldwide agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will have a direct impact on the long-term environmental and economic viability of New Orleans and the rest of Louisiana, according to five...

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US to look at climate emissions from oil and gas lease sales

The Biden administration said Friday that industry regulators for the first time will begin analyzing greenhouse gas emissions from federal oil and gas leases on a national scale, as they prepare to...

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