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Chinese Leader Alleges U.S. Snub at Copenhagen Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao says he skipped meetings of world leaders at last December's Copenhagen climate summit because China was snubbed.
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The Energy Report - 3/15/10: Morning Edition Federal regulators say it's technologically impossible to remove all the coal ash from the Emory River.
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The Energy Report - 3/9/10: Afternoon Edition Massey Energy says it will send its first coal shipment to China later this month.
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China, India Offer Qualified Support for Copenhagen Accord China and India are offering qualified approval to the Copenhagen Accord.
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India Will Tax Coal to Fund Clean Energy Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee says a $1 "clean energy tax" will be imposed on each metric ton of domestic and imported coal.
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EIA: Crude Sees Larger Than Expected Build, Elliott Gue Analyzes Elliott Gue of The Energy Letter discusses this week's EIA oil and nat gas reports.
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U.S. Calls for Binding Climate Deal in Mexico U.S. officials have told the United Nations they want a legally binding climate deal at December's UN summit in Mexico.
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Weinstein: EPA Cement Regulation Could Harm Economy Dr. Weinstein talks about his study on the economic impacts of EPA's new proposed regulation on pollutants and the cement industry.
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Stern: World Climate Talks Must Include Copenhagen Accord U.S. Climate Change Envoy Todd Stern says the Copenhagen Accord should be in the framework for negotiations on any future legally binding international climate treaty.
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CSN, Schmidt: Are Copenhagen Accord Commitments Enough? Clean Skies News and Jake Schmidt weigh in on the Copenhagen Accord commitments released this week and whether or not they are enough to meet their GHG reduction goal.
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