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January 2, 2013
Storm Impedes Salvage of Shell's Grounded Drilling Ship
(AP)
Judge Rules That Keystone XL Pipeline Lawsuit Can Proceed
(Omaha World-Herald)
House Pulls Plug on Hurricane Sandy Aid Bill
(Politico)
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January 2, 2013
One-Year Wind Credit Extension Approved in 'Fiscal Cliff' Deal
(The Hill)
Vestas, Gamesa Advance After U.S. Extends Wind Tax Break
(Bloomberg)
German Solar Ventures Outpace Goal as Projects Remain Profitable
(Bloomberg)
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Clean Break: Germany's Switch to Renewables
(Slideshow)
Clean Economy News
December 4
A Smart Grid Primer: Complex and Costly, but Vital to a Warming World
November 27
Election Outcome Changes the Climate and Energy Conversation in Congress
November 26
Will Washington's Super Green Governor Take Up the Fight Against Coal Exports?
Lessons from the Dilbit Disaster: InsideClimate News Op-Ed in the NY Times
Exclusive Interview: Why Tar Sands Oil Is More Polluting and Why It Matters
Primer: What's New (and What Isn't) in the IPCC's Report on Extreme Weather
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Clean Break, Chapter 1: Germany's Switch to Renewables
Harper's Undermining of Climate Science in Canada Raising Alarm
New Pollution Danger at Frack Sites
Keystone XL Wouldn't Have Most Advanced Safeguards
Clean Break, Chap. 2: Citizens' Stake in Clean Power
Superstorm Delivers Wake-Up Call for Florida
Texas: Enviros' Presence Declines in KXL Fight
Clean Power Startups Take Aim at Big Utilities
Video: McKibben on tour "Doing the Math"
NASA Animation: Hurricane Sandy Moves Up the East Coast
NASA Photo: Dust Storm in the Great Plains
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