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    • Energy Policy TV - Teleconference Preview of Clean Energy Summit

      Posted by mediaman

      Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV); T. Boone Pickens, Energy Executive, Author of Pickens Plan; Daniel Weiss, Senior Fellow and Director of Climate Strategy, Center for American Progress

      Reid, Pickens, and Weiss speak with reporters to preview the bipartisan National Clean Energy Summit to be held at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Organizers want the Summit to produce energy recommendations to Congress as well as the 2008 presidential candidates.

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    • Another nuclear leak in France

      Posted by Jeff from International Herald Tribune

      Uranium-bearing liquid has leaked from a broken underground pipe at a nuclear plant in southeastern France, the national nuclear safety authority said Friday. It was the second leak discovered at a French site this month. The Nuclear Safety Authority said experts were trying to determine how much leaked uranium was present at the plant, which is owned by the electricity company Areva.

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    • 1 Declaration: Energy Partisanship: How to Resolve the Problem

      Posted by scottkeiser

      Energy has become one of the most divisive issues on Capital Hill today as Americans are pleading for a solutions to the high gas prices that are dragging down the US and global economy. Democrats and Republicans cannot seem to agree on an appropriate course of action. Democrats have been duped by environmentalists claiming global warming will kill us all or the caribou in Alaska or some other species will be devastated by drilling. Republicans seem to totally neglect the need for research into other alternative sources of energy claiming drilling will solve all our problems.

      Could it be that both sides are right? Without a doubt.

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      Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to Iran

      Posted by theangryindian from Projectcensored

      According to journalist Jason Leopold, sources at former Cheney company Halliburton allege that, as recently as January of 2005, Halliburton sold key components for a nuclear reactor to an Iranian oil development company. Leopold says his Halliburton sources have intimate knowledge of the business dealings of both Halliburton and Oriental Oil Kish, one of Iran's largest private oil companies.

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    admin82770 comments on:

    Drought could close nuclear power plants - Weather- msnbc.com

    and worsens… You would have thought Bush/Cheney could at least get energy policy right.

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    9:51 pm 1/23/08
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    wildsquirrel comments on:

    Black Oil Spill in Kerch Strait

    I think this spill should have received far more attention here in the US than it did. What happened in San Francisco around the same time pales in comparison to this mess.

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    10:57 am 11/17/07
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Black Oil Spill in Kerch Strait

    Thanks.

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    2:11 pm 11/15/07
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    vianetworkssmo comments on:

    Black Oil Spill in Kerch Strait

    This is a shame, Russia should be a more dedicated hosting to its environment. Good post, keep up the good work.

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    9:23 am 11/15/07
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    vianetworkssmo comments on:

    Black Oil Spill in Kerch Strait

    This is a shame, Russia should be a more dedicated hosting to its environment. Good post, keep up the good work.

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    9:22 am 11/15/07
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    Jeff comments on:

    US 'nightmare': Will Pakistan chaos let al Qaeda get nukes?

    The collapse of Iraq, the crumbling of democracy in Pakistan, the spread of nuclear weapons…can George Bush’s legacy get any worse?

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    1:14 pm 11/06/07
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