Monthly Archives: July 2014

Companies proclaim water the next oil in a rush to turn resources into profit | Money | theguardian.com

another via Companies proclaim water the next oil in a rush to turn resources into profit | Money | theguardian.com.

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Runaround: Three Months of Correspondence With the EPA | InsideClimate News

Runaround: Three Months of Correspondence With the EPA | InsideClimate News.

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China’s Plan to Limit Coal Use Could Spur Consumption for Years – NYTimes.com

China’s Plan to Limit Coal Use Could Spur Consumption for Years – NYTimes.com.

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Pope Francis, the Environment, & the U.S. | National Catholic Reporter

Pope Francis, the Environment, & the U.S. | National Catholic Reporter.

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Without Much Straining, Minnesota Reins In Its Utilities’ Carbon Emissions – NYTimes.com

Without Much Straining, Minnesota Reins In Its Utilities’ Carbon Emissions – NYTimes.com.

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Congressional Candidate: Most Energy Problems ‘Are Caused By Environmentalists’ | ThinkProgress

Congressional Candidate: Most Energy Problems 'Are Caused By Environmentalists' | ThinkProgress.

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Pope Francis’s Radical Environmentalism – Tara Isabella Burton – The Atlantic

Pope Francis's Radical Environmentalism – Tara Isabella Burton – The Atlantic.

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Group Representing Half A Billion Christians Says It Will No Longer Support Fossil Fuels | ThinkProgress

Group Representing Half A Billion Christians Says It Will No Longer Support Fossil Fuels | ThinkProgress.

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