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Recovery Act Funding: Favoring Foreign over Domestic?
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Barton Questions GM, Chrysler on USCAPA top House Republican wants to know if GM and Chrysler used taxpayer money to lobby for climate legislation.
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Congressional Democrats Push for Energy EfficiencyNew bill, "Building Star," from Arkansan Sen. Pryor would create jobs and require increased energy efficiency.
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Govs Urge Congress to Stall EPA RegsA group of 18 U.S. governors is joining the call to stop the EPA from regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act.
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Federal Insurance Considered for Climate Change DisastersLawmakers discuss the responsibility of U.S. taxpayers for the effects of climate change.
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The Path Ahead for a Senate Climate BillSens. Murkowski and Lieberman talk to Clean Skies about the White House's meeting on the Kerry-Graham-Lieberman climate bill.
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Recovery Act Funding: Favoring Foreign over Domestic?Experts weigh in on Recovery Act funding and how it influences U.S. jobs in renewable energy.
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Barrasso Slams EPA OversightThe top Republican on the Senate panel overseeing the EPA is calling for a hard look at the workings of the agency.
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Lieberman: No ANWR Drilling in Climate BillSen. Joe Lieberman is calling the prospect of drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge a "a deal breaker."
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Sens. Seek Stronger 'Buy American' ProvisionFour Senate Democrats are speaking out about more than $1 billion in stimulus money awarded to foreign-owned companies.
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Jackson Revises EPA's GHG LimitsEPA Administrator Lisa Jackson is revealing specifics on which sources of CO2 emissions will likely be subject to proposed EPA regulations.
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