Lisa Jackson
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The Energy Report - 7/30/10 In a bid to reduce carbon emissions and energy consumption, the European Union is requiring all new buildings to produce nearly as much energy as they consume starting in 2020.
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CS Sunday: A Windy Decision Nine years, countless arguments and numerous lawsuits later Cape Wind finally gets the green light.
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The Energy Report - 4/28/10 It took 9 years, countless impact studies and reviews from 17 state and federal agencies but the Cape Wind project took a step closer to reality today.
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CS Sunday: CLEAR Act & Water Wars For 20 years three states have been fighting over rights to Georgia rivers. A judge has decided, and now the three states have 2 years to come to an agreement on the water rights, or Congress steps in.
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EPA Expands GHG Reporting Proposal The EPA wants the oil and natural gas sectors to track and report emissions of greenhouse gases.
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The Energy Report - 3/22/10: Afternoon Edition Offshore wind power could supply all of North Carolina's energy needs.
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EPA Starts Hydrofracking Study The EPA says it will redirect nearly $2 million to get a study on hydraulic fracturing under way this year.
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Bill Snape Discusses Outlook For EPA's Tailoring Rule Bill Snape of the Center for Biological Diversity discusses the EPA's tailoring rule.
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The Energy Report - 3/8/10: Afternoon Edition The Supreme Court has let stand a lower court ruling that environmentalists say closed a loophole allowing major industrial polluters to exceed federal air quality standards.
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Jackson Revises EPA's GHG Limits EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson is revealing specifics on which sources of CO2 emissions will likely be subject to proposed EPA regulations.
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