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Worker cleaning up the Kalamazoo River on Aug. 4, 2012.

2 Years After Spill, Dilbit Still Threat to Kalamazoo River

By David Hasemyer

SoloPower

Why SoloPower Thinks It Can Beat the Odds

By Maria Gallucci

San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station

Exclusive: Leak Exposes Culture of Fear at San Onofre

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Trees on Debbie Hense's land cut down by Enbridge.

In Pipeline Fight, Small Victories for Mich. Landowners

By David Hasemyer

Barack Obama at a campaign stop in Mt. Adams, Ohio

As Debates Loom, a Last Plea to Address Climate Change

By Jason Plautz

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Keystone XL: Will Neb. Landowners' Case Get Heard?

By Lisa Song

Planes waiting to take off at JFK Airport.

Senate Confronts EU over Aviation Emissions

By Jason Plautz

CT Governor Dan Malloy

State 'Green Banks' Gathering Steam

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Koch Bros. Cash In Tar Sands Holdings

By Elizabeth Douglass

A console in the Enbridge oil control room.

Few Oil Spills Found by Leak Detection Technology

By Lisa Song

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Could Romney Actually Roll Back MPG Rules?

By Maria Gallucci

Low water levels on the Mississippi River, Aug. 2012.

U.S. Paying a Price for Lack of Water Policy

By Robert Krier

Water from a spigot at the PR Spring mine site

Free Pass on Water Pollution in Utah?

By David Hasemyer

Landowner Carol Brimhall

Pipeline Project Raises Mich. Landowners' Ire

By David Hasemyer

Shell Albian Sands strip mine outside Fort McMurray, Alberta

Will MPG Rules Reduce Oil Sands Imports?

By Maria Gallucci

Map of global temperature anomalies

Is U.S. Alone in Harassing Climate Scientists?

By Katherine Bagley

IBM Chairman Sam Palmisano delivers a speech about leadership in the global econ

U.S. Corporations Go It Alone on Carbon Emissions

By Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News

YCER co-founder Michele Combs.

Young Conservatives Buck the GOP

By Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News

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