'Run Wild' for the zoo The Michigan City News-Dispatch Sat, 09 Jul 2011 22:41 PM PDT MICHIGAN CITY â" Next weekend, Michigan City residents will get the chance to burn off some energy while supporting a good cause. | An historic day: Greens thewest.com.au Sat, 09 Jul 2011 22:31 PM PDT The $23 per tonne price on carbon pollution is an âhistoricâ move that will lead to a surge in renewable energy, the Australian Greens say. | PSE events trade new bulbs for old Seattle Times Sat, 09 Jul 2011 22:27 PM PDT Puget Sound Energy customers can exchange incandescent bulbs for new fluorescent ones and get home-energy advice at a series of summer events. The first began Saturday and continues Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Northshore Ace Hardware in Federal Way. | Ducksâ Power Players tryout heats up ice Orange County Register Sat, 09 Jul 2011 22:22 PM PDT ANAHEIM - The number of those trying out wasn't quite as large as last summer's record number but the energy and hope was just as plentiful among the dozens of young women that sought to become the next Power Player for the Ducks.In all, there were 62 who started Saturday morning at... | New risks to national parks Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sat, 09 Jul 2011 21:44 PM PDT America's national parks are in peril, according to the National Parks Conservation Association. In "The State of America's National Parks," a study released by the group's Center for Park Research, the national parks are shown to be faring badly in the face of pollution, invasive species, climate change, energy development, adjacent land development and funding shortfalls. | The Traction Issue: An owners manual for shaping public policy The Burlington Free Press Sat, 09 Jul 2011 21:41 PM PDT To make meaningful and positive change regarding environmental issues in Vermont, five key themes must be addressed: planning, transportation, agriculture, alternative energy and the water quality of Lake Champlain. | Gillard Unveils Australia Carbon Tax to Cut Coal Bloomberg Sat, 09 Jul 2011 21:39 PM PDT Prime Minister Julia Gillard unveiled Australiaâs first tax on greenhouse gas emissions from July 2012 to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and encourage renewable energy in the worldâs biggest-coal exporting country. | Show fails to ignite crowd The Toledo Blade Sat, 09 Jul 2011 21:24 PM PDT Concert artists and crowds have a symbiotic relationship, feeding off each otherâs energy. But at the Huntington Center Friday, neither end held its own for the entire four-hour Super Jam 2011 performance featuring Gorilla Zoe, Young Jeezy, Lloyd, Plies, and Travis Porter in front of an audience filling only 1,724 of the centerâs 7,600 seats. Some of the concertâs shortcomings can be attributed ... | | |
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