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Supreme court turns down border-fence appeal, prez candidates talk energy, and more
Read the news items highlighted in this week’s podcast: It Was Asbestos Times, It Was the Worst of Times The Wall’s in Your Court Oil Together Now Glow and Behold The Art of ELF Defense Pass the Sugar, Sugar Read the articles mentioned at the end of the podcast: Unnecessary Evil Belt Experience
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New coal plant approved in Virginia, may fuel mountaintop-removal mining
An embattled $1.8 billion coal plant slated for Wise County, Va., was granted pollution permits Wednesday by a state regulatory board, allowing construction to proceed. The company that will be building the 585-megawatt plant, Dominion Resources, promised local officials it would only source coal from within Virginia; that move is expected to fuel increased mountaintop-removal […]
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Auto industry loses suit to sink California vehicle emissions standards
A federal judge has struck down the auto industry’s attempt to gut California’s greenhouse-gas emissions standards for vehicles. California’s law, which would cut vehicle emissions by some 30 percent by 2016, has been stalled due to the U.S. EPA’s denial of a waiver the state needs to implement it. However, the industry lawsuit sought to […]
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California announces specifics of greenhouse-gas reduction plans
On Thursday, California state regulators released specific plans to reduce California’s greenhouse-gas emissions 10 percent from today’s levels by 2020, the first phase of a scheme to reduce emissions 80 percent by 2050. The bulk of the outlined reductions are designed to come from programs the state has already begun work on, but have been […]