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Clean Energy a priority for many mid-term election candidates

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Clean Energy may not be the top issue facing voters at the polls today in the 2010 mid-term U.S. Congressional elections, yet many of the candidates running for office have been including clean energy policies to their platforms to attract votes from their constituencies. [caption id="attachment_177" align="alignnone" width="415" caption="US flag in green shades"][/caption] An October 2010 Poll released by the Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund showed
Why the U.S. should give up on the clean energy race

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Why the U.S. should give up on the clean energy race By Eric Lukas Monday, September 27, 2010 - 12:37 PM Energy alarmism is on the rise again in the United States. This time, the looming phantom is not peak oil, but the danger of the United States falling behind in alternative energy development. Reprising a role it has played well in trade circles for
The Greeley Tribune News: Markey, Gardner battle over new energy

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When 4th Congressional District Republican challenger Cory Gardner talks about clean energy legislation commonly referred to as cap and trade, he calls it a job-killing tax. When his opponent, incumbent Democrat Rep. Betsy Markey, D-Colo., talks about the measure, she calls it a critical first step to energy independence that will help the economy. This message disparity isn't unusual. Across the country — mostly in districts with
HR2454 Waxman-Markey ACES_001 Clean Energy Act (BILL)