The Energy Report - 11/24/09: Morning Edition
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Tyson Slocum of Public Citizen tells Clean Skies News he believes emission reduction targets released by the U.S. in Copenhagen is a safe choice and will not jeopardize a climate bill. Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma says he will investigate how the U.S. handled climate data after emails and data from climate change researchers were stolen from a British University. Radioactive material left in a pipe was the source of the minor contamination that set of an alarm on Saturday. And President Obama and India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh are at the White House today to sign a memorandum of understanding on energy security, clean energy and climate change.
Published: 11/24/09 10:00am
Running Time: 8:49
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