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"Chrysler Dismantles Electric Car Plans Under Fiat"

"Chrysler has disbanded a team of engineers dedicated to rushing a range of electric vehicles to showrooms and dropped ambitious sales targets for battery-powered cars set as it was sliding toward bankruptcy and seeking government aid."

Source: Reuters, 11/09/2009

"As Oceans Fall Ill, Washington Bureaucrats Squabble"

The Obama White House, faced with serious and mounting problems in the oceans, is creating a National Ocean Council that excludes the key agency responsible for most oceans programs, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrtion.

Source: McClatchy, 11/09/2009

"It's Official: No Climate Bill This Year"

"It's official: climate legislation has zero chance of passing before the big summit in Copenhagen this December." That seems to be the inevitable consequence of an announcement by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Source: Mother Jones, 11/05/2009

"House Panel OKs Bill To Ban Importing Foreign N-Waste"

"A House subcommittee endorsed Tuesday a bill to ban importing foreign, low-level radioactive waste — which would block an EnergySolutions proposal to import 20,000 tons of it from Italy, process it in Tennessee and dump it in Utah's western desert."

Source: Deseret News, 11/04/2009

"Buffett Bets Big On Coal"

Billionaire investor Warren Buffet is planning to buy the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad. Observers say this is a bet on the future of coal in the U.S. energy mix.

Source: New Republic, 11/04/2009

"Cleaning Dirty Air Risks Costlier Arizona Water"

"The Navajo Generating Station, the huge coal-fired power plant outside Page, supplies a fraction of Arizona's electricity demand, but its role in moving water to the state's largest cities has thrust it into a growing battle over the cost of cleaning up air pollution."

Source: Arizona Republic, 11/02/2009

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