- Higher Oil Taxes Would Lift the Economy. Council on Foreign Relations
- Fossil fuel subsidies and tax breaks are still rising The Guardian
- Will Solar Eclipse Wind Power In 2013? KCET
- Despite uncertainties in solar sector, 31 GW solar installations made in 2012 Times of India
- Solar set for a comeback? MSN Money
- 4.4 GW Of New Solar Power Infrastructure Expected To Be Announced In India ... CleanTechnica
- The Scary Truth About How Much Climate Change is Costing You, Your Kids... National Journal
- ***** nd 'To Save Earth, Pr. Obama should APPROVE Keystone - Massive Political Capital gained - Mid term un-Economics will Kill Keystone. OBVIOUSLY. And the Furry of the Lip-service Libs will Unify the Does-Stuff Committed Ctr w/ Pr. Obama, and disarm the Raving Right.' Loving
- ***** Climate change is National Security 'threat multiplier' Politico
Posted: 08 Feb 2013 09:44 AM PST
Higher Oil Taxes Would Lift the Economy
Council on Foreign Relations - 1 hour ago
Higher Oil Taxes Would Lift the Economy.
Authors: Michael A. Levi, David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy
and the Environment and Director of the Program on Energy Security and
Climate Change, and Daniel P. Ahn, Adjunct Fellow for Energy ...
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Posted: 08 Feb 2013 06:32 AM PST
Fossil fuel subsidies and tax breaks are still rising
The Guardian (blog) - 1 hour ago
Last week the OECD published two new reports which shine a light on our complex and confused relationship with fossil fuels.
The first looks at how we subsidise them, the second at how we tax
them. The picture they paint can be summed up in two words: ...
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Posted: 08 Feb 2013 06:29 AM PST
EcoChunk
Will Solar Eclipse Wind Power In 2013?
KCET - 18 hours ago
According to one energy executive, solar
power will likely outstrip wind in the pace of new installations in
2013. This is as a result both of uncertainty late last year over the
fate of the Wind Production Tax Credit (PTC) and the ever-decreasing ...
Solar Energy MapsCrowdsourcing.org
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Posted: 08 Feb 2013 06:27 AM PST
Despite uncertainties in solar sector, 31 GW solar installations made in 2012
Times of India - 1 hour ago
The
fall in prices has continued to be a boon for installers and downstream
companies, particularly third-party finance providers, who have
profited from the falling module prices, with many of them deploying solar leasing finance models, according to ...
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Posted: 08 Feb 2013 06:27 AM PST
International Business Times
Solar set for a comeback?
MSN Money - 19 hours ago
This Arizona-based maker of solar modules and photovoltaic solar
power systems has a market cap near $2.5 billion. Its forward earnings
multiple is less than the industry average price-to-earnings (P/E)
ratio, but the long-term earnings per share (EPS) ...
Solar: Citi Sets Buys On
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Posted: 08 Feb 2013 06:26 AM PST
Financial Times (blog)
4.4 GW Of New Solar Power Infrastructure Expected To Be Announced In
India ...
CleanTechnica - 10 hours ago
20130207-010126.jpg. The group is anticipating the “announcement of 1.6
GW of new solar capacity under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar
Mission (NSM) along with an additional 2.8 GW of projects under five
state solar programs,”
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Posted: 08 Feb 2013 05:29 AM PST
The Scary Truth About How Much Climate Change is Costing You
National Journal - 8 hours ago
The reason: rapidly rising sea levels due to climate change. Among the
chief causes for that rise, according to the Nobel Prize-winning
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, are carbon emissions from
burning fossil fuels, which trap heat in the ...
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Posted: 08 Feb 2013 05:03 AM PST
*****
nd 'To Save Earth, Pr. Obama should APPROVE Keystone - Massive
Political Capital gained - Mid term un-Economics will Kill Keystone.
OBVIOUSLY. And the Furry of the Lip-service Libs will Unify the
Does-Stuff Committed Ctr w/ Pr. Obama, and disarm the Raving Right.'
Loving
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Posted: 08 Feb 2013 05:01 AM PST
Climate change is 'threat multiplier'
Politico-9 hours ago
The CNA Military Advisory Board — a panel of our nation's
highest-ranking retired military leaders — has identified climate change
as a “threat ...
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