Dirty-Power Industry Fights Brown's Clean Energy Bill NBC San Diego Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:42 PM PDT Your lightbulbs may shine just a little bit more proudly now that Jerry Brown has signed a bill to provide consumers with more clean energy than any other state in the country. By 2020, utilities will need to derive a third of their power from... | My Turn: A brighter future without Vermont Yankee The Burlington Free Press Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:41 PM PDT A cleaner, more prosperous energy future is available without Vermont Yankee. Let's set aside the boogey men and scare tactics and look at the facts. | Silence surrounding Crosby puzzling Toronto Sun Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:32 PM PDT At night, he sits high above centre ice in the Consol Energy Center press box, an eye in the sky for the team he has wants badly to lead to another Stanley Cup. | Some still without power in Asheville area Asheville Citizen-Times Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:28 PM PDT ASHEVILLE รข" More than 400 homes in Buncombe County are still without power today, according to the Progress Energy website. The outages came on the heels of overnight rainstorms and strong winds in the area. | Older people struggling with rising cost of living Guardian Unlimited Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:25 PM PDT Age UK says a fifth of pensioners are cutting back on essential items, while only 22% claim their full benefits entitlement One in five pensioners has had to cut back on everyday essentials such as food and heating because of the rising cost of living, a study by Age UK has revealed. The survey of 1,250 over-60s found that inflation and rising energy costs are causing significant hardship, with ... | Fair celebrates Earth Times Herald Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:24 PM PDT Elisa Richmond, 2, of Macomb Township plays in a pool filled with corn Friday during the St. Clair County Earth Fair at Goodells County Park. The fair continues today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and features energy-efficient goods made by fair participants. | People can exercise only so much self-control, studies show The Journal News Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:19 PM PDT New research on self-control sheds light on areas like overeating. / File photo by Meg Volk "Results suggest that "people have a diminishable supply of energy that the body and mind use to engage in self-control." | | |
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