Climate bill could mean big changes Wausau Daily Herald Sun, 28 Jun 2009 02:37 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Congress has taken its first step toward an energy revolution, with the prospect of profound change for every household, business, industry and farm in the decades ahead. | Winners and losers emerge in US climate bill GMA News Sun, 28 Jun 2009 02:33 AM PDT In addition to raising energy prices, the climate legislation that's winding through Congress would create a parallel financial system with a carbon-based currency. | The House brings forth a mouse? The Cincinnati Enquirer Sun, 28 Jun 2009 02:29 AM PDT As the narrow, 219-212 margin might indicate, the historic U.S. House passage of a major energy/climate change bill late Friday has left a lot of people unhappy - on both sides. | House passes major climate legislation Montgomery Advertiser Sun, 28 Jun 2009 02:20 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- In a triumph for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed sweeping legislation Friday that calls for the nation's first limits on pollution linked to global warming and aims to usher in a new era of cleaner, yet more costly energy. | Where are the jobs in renewable energy? The Oakland Press Sun, 28 Jun 2009 02:17 AM PDT Everywhere you turn there is talk of a shift to renewable energy, of building wind farms and solar plants, of making buildings more efficient, of developing biofuels. And of billions in federal funding to help make it all happen. | âInnovativeâ move makes NV Energyâs rate hike manageable Las Vegas Sun Sun, 28 Jun 2009 02:15 AM PDT Utility executives and government officials sat calmly Wednesday morning while Nevada Public Utilities Commission members Rebecca Wagner and Sam Thompson said residential electricity rates would rise an average of $10.25 a month under a new order. | | |
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