Much At Stake As Grouse Endangered Finding Nears CBS 5 Bay Area Sun, 21 Feb 2010 10:04 AM PST A lot of Westerners are watching whether the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is about to pursue Endangered Species Act protection for the greater sage grouse. A finding is expected by week's end and the oil and gas, livestock and wind energy industries â" to name the bigger interests concerned â" all have an enormous stake in whatever the agency decides. "It ranks right up there with the spotted ... | Tankless water heaters may not be worth the extra cost Baltimore Sun Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:57 AM PST Compact alternative saves energy, but downsides remain Most homes have a storage tank for hot water â" 50 gallons or more that's regularly reheated and ready to use 24 hours a day. The compact alternative, often billed as the more efficient European system, is a tankless, or on-demand, water heater. This suitcase-size unit heats water as it flows through a coil of pipes and makes hot water only ... | Merkel puts brakes on minister's nuclear phase-out plans Deutsche Welle Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:33 AM PST Debate is still raging in the German government over the use of nuclear energy. Chancellor Merkel has distanced herself from comments by the environment minister that Germany could phase out its nuclear plants by 2030. | Cracking the Coconut Water Craze ABC News Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:28 AM PST Coconut water has been called nature's energy drink. Health nuts and celebrities have been drinking the tropical elixir, and now big businesses are getting in on the action. | IAEA Suspects Iranian Nuke Warhead Project Middle East Newsline Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:28 AM PST LONDON [MENL] -- For the first time, the International Atomic Energy Agency has raised the prospect that Iran was building a nuclear warhead. An IAEA report determined that Iran was believed to have conducted efforts to develop a nuclear missile warhead. | PG&E Spending Millions on Ballot Initiative KCBS Radio San Francisco Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:21 AM PST The rhetoric is heating up over a June ballot initiative that could change the way public energy is offered up by cities and counties. KCBS' Mark Seelig reports | | |
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