Energy - Page 260
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S.E. Cupp’s Diary: O shows the right a little love
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GAO criticizes EPA for failing to analyze operations as agency works to implement Obama climate agenda
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Energy and climate, March Madness-style
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Oxygen returns to Washington as Obama develops post-health care agenda
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OPINION
Ask Matt Labash: Vol. VI
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Admitting past mistakes key to effective immigration reform
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Lies, damned lies and health care
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New evidence that mysterious dark force from outside tugs at our Universe
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OPINION
After health care, where do we go from here?
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Establishing a climate of security
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Blowing Smoke on Wind Energy
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Does Geothermal Power Cause Earthquakes?
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Nuclear security: The significance of Sharif Mobley
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The end of hope and change
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Use existing legislation to combat Iran’s growing threat
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Fracking for a better tomorrow
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China Drawing High-Tech Research From U.S.
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Human arm transmits broadband
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‘Going green’ makes you more likely to steal and cheat
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Higher energy taxes worsen state pension woes
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What exactly to we want the federal government to do, anyways?
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Lessons in leadership via Shakespeare
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Suspect had worked for six different nuclear facilities
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Bring it on, EPA
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Chevron announces 2,000 job cuts
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Breakthrough could allow computer modeling 100,000 times faster
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Sean Penn tells CBS’ ‘Sunday Morning’ he wants his critics to ‘die screaming of rectal cancer’
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What, exactly, is a ‘green’ job?
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A better way to create jobs
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Senate Republican Lamar Alexander hints at interest in climate legislation
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Green fuels cause more harm than fossil fuels, according to report
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Falklands 2010: Oil and sovereignty in the South Atlantic
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Bloom Energy reveals new ‘Bloom Box’ fuel cell technology
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Schlumberger buying Smith International for $11.3 billion
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How to cap-and-trade (away) climate-change legislation
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The rain in Spain leaves bulls skinny and in pain
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The quiet revolution must continue
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Stimulus weatherization program bogged down by red tape
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Obama administration boosts bureaucracy for 1970s-era liberal programs, say stimulus critics