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Why Psychiatrists Should go Green

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2010 By Dr. H. Steven Moffic I don't know how many psychiatrists paid much attention to the climate-change conference in Copenhagen last month, but I came away convinced ... read more

China Tries a New Tack to Go Solar

January 9, 2010 By KEITH BRADSHER HONG KONG - As it moves rapidly to become the world's leader in nuclear power, wind energy and photovoltaic solar panels, China is taking tentative steps to master ... read more

FirstEnergy avoids hefty fines

> Jan 07 - Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio) > > FirstEnergy Corp. on Thursday was granted a waiver by the Public > Utilities Commission of Ohio for not meeting its 2009 state-mandated ... read more

Utilities start soaking up sun

> Jan 07 - The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) > > Thousands of panels are soaking up the winter sunshine as Duke Energy > launches its solar rooftops program under North ... read more

Coal still king in Arizona

> PHOENIX (The Associated Press) - Jan 7 > > Coal is still king in Arizona. > > Arizona State University cited energy statistics after Gov. Jan Brewer > called Tuesday for Arizona ... read more

Home energy upgrades 'sexy'?

> Jan 06 - USA TODAY - By Julie Schmit - > > The recession-driven drop in new home construction is forcing more > companies to seek work upgrading the energy efficiency of U.S. ... read more

Bingaman: Cap and trade bill unlikely this year

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (The > Associated Press) - Jan 5 - By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press > Writer > > The chairman of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee > ... read more