Danish climate minister nominated for European Commission EARTHtimes.org Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:41 AM PST Copenhagen - Danish Climate and Energy Minister Connie Hedegaard was Tuesday nominated as a candidate for the next European Commission. Her nomination means she has to leave her current ministerial post with immediate effect. Her replacement has been... | Oil prices dip, stay above $77 The Economic Times Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:35 AM PST Oil prices fell slightly on Tuesday amid lingering concerns about weak energy demand, analysts said. | Turkey's radioactive waltz with Russia ends Asia Times Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:33 AM PST Energy-hungry Turkey's nuclear flirtation with Russia came to a painful end last week when the government, under pressure from many fronts, canceled the September 2008 tender that awarded the contract to build and operate the country's first nuclear power plant to Russia's Atomstroyexport and its domestic partners. | Canada an "energy superpower" in Arctic The Polar Conservation Organisation Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:28 AM PST From various articles: Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon is seeking co-operation with Arctic nations but is also sending a clear message to Russia: âCanada is in control'. | Kaukauna seeks aid for school repairs The Appleton Post-Crescent Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:25 AM PST KAUKAUNA School officials on Monday moved ahead with plans to secure a $500,000 federal stimulus loan to fix the roofs at three elementary schools and install energy-efficient bulbs at one of those buildings. | COMPANY RELEASES Mineweb Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:22 AM PST Australian uranium company, Cauldron Energy Limited (ASX: CXU) (âCauldron' or âthe Company'), has, as a result of a recent drilling program, extended and enhanced the uranium discovery made by the Company in October 2008 at its Marree Uranium Project in South Australia. | | |
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