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"Senate Set for Thursday Keystone Vote"

"The Senate is set to greenlight its Keystone XL bill on Thursday, just 48 hours after Democrats forced Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to postpone victory on the oil pipeline he has made the GOP’s first priority for 2015."

Source: Politico, 01/29/2015

NTSB Cites Systemic Flaws in Safety Oversight of Gas Pipelines

"Three powerful accidents in recent years highlight weaknesses in the oversight of how natural gas providers maintain the largest pipelines in their networks, accident investigators said today as they issued more than two dozen safety recommendations."

Source: AP, 01/28/2015

"Obama’s Plan: Allow Drilling in Atlantic, but Limit It in Arctic"

"The Obama administration moved Tuesday to open up a vast stretch of East Coast waters to oil and gas drilling, a decision that could have a profound impact on the economic and environmental future of states from Virginia to Georgia. The move also adds a new dimension to the legacy of President Obama."

Source: NY Times, 01/28/2015

"Climate Change Skeptic Accused of Violating Disclosure Rules"

"A climate-change skeptic at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics who has relied on grants from fossil-fuel energy interests apparently failed to disclose financial conflicts of interest in a newly released paper, according to a complaint by a climate watchdog group."

Source: Boston Globe, 01/27/2015

"India Nuke Deals Still Thorny for Us Despite 'Breakthrough'"

"India and America's declaration of a breakthrough in contentious nuclear energy cooperation has been met with a lukewarm response from industry and analysts. Few expect the potentially lucrative Indian market to suddenly become less complicated for U.S. nuclear companies."

Source: AP, 01/27/2015

"Plan to Protect Refuge Has Alaskans Offended and Fearful Over Money"

"ANCHORAGE — Bitter reaction here to the Obama administration’s proposal to protect a huge portion of the Arctic goes beyond political divisions over oil and environmental policy, to questions about how Alaskans are perceived and respected in their sometimes awkward long-distance relationship with the rest of the nation, residents and political leaders say."

Source: NY Times, 01/27/2015

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