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This Week on NOWPower StruggleAs America looks to dramatically increase its use of renewable energy, an inconvenient reality stands in the way: the need to upgrade the country's antiquated electricity grid. Part of that overhaul involves the construction of gigantic and expensive long-distance transmission lines to carry clean energy from remote sites to population centers. NOW travels to California, which has the most ambitious clean energy plan in the nation. But the state's efforts face stiff opposition from property owners and conservationists who prefer renewable energy from "local sources," such as photovoltaic rooftop solar panels. Complicating the matter are claims that the transmission lines are not actually carrying renewable energy at all, but represent a thinly-disguised strategy to stick to old energy practices.Financial guru Manish Thakor answers your credit card questions on topics including negotiating better terms with your credit card company, improving your credit score, and getting help if you're in debt. Read the Advice An End to Guantanamo? Watch NOW reports to better understand the controversy behind the treatment of detainees in the War on Terror. Scandal Watch Powered by ProPublica Madoff Boosted Pay As Trade Profits Dropped (Wall Steet Journal, 01/15) How Much Did Ruth Madoff Know? (New York Times, 01/15) Lawmakers Question How Morgan Paid for a Deal (New York Times, 01/15) Economists: Banks That Survive Need Tougher Rules (McClatchy, 01/15) Burris Ties to Blago Show Close Relationship (ProPublica, 01/15) Blagojevich Got $80,000 from Road Builders (AP, 01/13) Ex-Investment Officer Alleges N.M. Pay to Play (New Mexico Independent, 01/15) Inquiry Highlights New Mexico’s Few Ethics Laws (New York Times, 01/12) How a Bush Official’s Torture Admission Changes Everything (Slate, 01/15) Citing Weak Evidence, Judge Orders Gitmo Detainee Freed (Washington Post, 01/15) |
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