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Should a ‘green’ state ship coal to China?

Should a ‘green’ state ship coal to China?

A new Columbia River port terminal to ship coal overseas has environmentalists, energy sector lobbyists and government officials questioning its global-political implications.

GOP proposes $1.6 billion cut to EPA budget, defends $4 billion in oil subsidies

GOP proposes $1.6 billion cut to EPA budget, defends $4 billion in oil subsidies

WASHINGTON DC – Republicans unveiled a budget plan on Wednesday that proposed a $1.6 billion cut to the Environmental…

NM regulators to rule on ‘cap and trade’

NM regulators to rule on ‘cap and trade’

The other big vote in New Mexico may be overshadowed by Election Day but it has huge economic implications by reducing greenhouse gas in the Land of Enchantment.

Fiscal issues draw ballot attention

Fiscal issues draw ballot attention

The hot social questions of 2008 are taking a back seat to fiscal matters on this November’s ballot.

Go Zero. Plant a Tree. Trap a Ton.

From Go Zero. Plant a Tree. Trap a Ton.

Wilderness as carbon bank

Wilderness as carbon bank

The usual political wrangling over expanding federal wilderness ignores the financial tsunami of climate-based foreign aid.

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