CBI demands an overhaul of Britain's energy policy Independent Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:37 PM PDT Business leaders are calling for a major shift in the Government's energy policy to avoid a dirty and dangerous reliance on foreign-sourced gas in two decades' time. | Next generation take on climate fight Sky News Australia Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:36 PM PDT Australia needs to become a renewable energy superpower, leading environmentalists have warned at a youth climate change conference. | Oil steadies at $60, economic and demand worries linger Boston Globe Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:30 PM PDT Oil prices steadied at just above $60 a barrel on Monday, pausing from last week's losses, amid growing concerns about the pace of a global economic recovery and its impact on world energy demand. | Republicans inflate consumer cost of energy legislation Las Cruces Sun-News Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:20 PM PDT The Republican Party and the oil and coal industries have invested millions of dollars in a massive campaign of misinformation about the American Clean Energy and Security Act which the House of Representatives recently passed and sent to the Senate. | Enill: Govt aid for Petrotrin Trinidad Express Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:18 PM PDT Energy Minister Conrad Enill says there is no "question of closing Petrotrin" solely because of the $600 million in losses the State-owned oil exploration and refining company has incurred in the eight-month period beginning October 2008. | Fuel bills set to soar to pay for green energy plan Independent Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:09 PM PDT Hundreds of thousands of new "green" jobs and a rise in household energy bills will be prefigured in the Government's plans to turn Britain into a low-carbon economy. | Clean energy to be focus of Sino-US talks China Daily Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:09 PM PDT Stronger Sino-US cooperation on clean energy will be the goal of two US officials who will be visiting China this week. US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Energy Secretary Steven Chu will be in China from Tuesday to Friday. | | |
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