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Showdown in Dallas: ExxonMobil faces
"ExxonMobil's go-slow approach in addressing greenhouse gas reductions and investments in renewable energy sources places long-term shareholder value at
Showdown in Dallas: ExxonMobil faces shareholder revolt
"ExxonMobil's go-slow approach in addressing greenhouse gas reductions and investments in renewable energy sources places long-term shareholder value at
Critic of governor quits top union post
A hearing before the Senate Corporations Committee on a package of renewable energy legislation kept Miller at the capitol. Rushing from the State House,
Obama’s Message to the Class of ‘08
and if we get a generation of volunteers to work on renewable energy projects, and teach folks about conservation, and help clean up polluted areas;
Exxonmobil showdown
"ExxonMobil's go-slow approach in addressing greenhouse gas reductions and investments in renewable energy sources places long-term shareholder value at
Labour plans green revolution to slash energy prices and win back ...
The scheme can dramatically reduce payback times for renewable energy, which have proved the major obstacle to their acceptance here.
Southeast eagerly awaits GAP plan
Other projects focus on increasing the competitiveness of the region in the sectors of renewable energy, agriculture, organic clothing and tourism.
Spain power firm signs Taqa accord
MADRID: Spanish power company Iberdrola, the world's largest renewable energy operator, said yesterday it had signed an accord with the Abu Dhabi group Taqa
Carbon tax gaining support across Canada: poll
For example, 47 per cent said that the new potential revenues should be spent on "renewable energy like wind and solar power" and 16 per cent said they