Results for keyword: Energy Policy
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Reborn
With global warming an increasing threat, some are urging a return to nuclear energy, but the industry’s own checkered past reminds us that a nuclear renaissance will be neither easy nor cheap
by Jonathan Thompson, Sep 04, 2006 -
Clearing a path for power
An ambitious plan to create new corridors for power lines and pipelines will make it easier for utility companies to tap into the West’s energy boom
by Allison Gerfin, Aug 21, 2006 -
Corporations ask feds to set emissions limits
Executives from six of the nation’s largest energy companies have asked federal lawmakers to set mandatory caps on greenhouse gas emissions
by Brett Wilkison, May 01, 2006 -
Energy Bill rewards the fattest cats
The writer finds the Energy Bill loaded with gifts for wealthy producers and a kick in the pants for critics
by Jon Margolis, May 23, 2005 -
Congress touts 'green energy,' but bill is black and blue
The House of Representatives passes an energy bill with even more industrial pork than the Bush administration requested.
by Laura Paskus, May 16, 2005 -
Energy bill would pry open public lands
If Bush’s energy bill passes, it will put major emphasis on public-lands energy development with a number of its provisions
by Matt Jenkins, Jan 19, 2004 -
Energy bill will likely boost drilling in the Rockies
The West is likely to be the loser under the new energy bill just passed by Congress
by Laura Paskus, Aug 18, 2003 -
Gas debate needs common sense
by Mike Matheson, Dec 09, 2002 -
Leave your political passions at home
by John Krizek, Dec 09, 2002 -
Reports drill Bush energy plan
The Wilderness Society has published two reports criticizing the Bush administration's national energy plan
by Joshua Zaffos, Nov 25, 2002






