All posts tagged "Energy"
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Celia Heudebourg | July 28, 2017
Britain to Ban Sale of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
Tackling air pollution, one car at a time.
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Josh Schmidt | July 26, 2017
Rick Perry Tricked by Russian Pranksters
The former Governor of Texas was tricked by two young Russians.
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Kyle Downey | June 25, 2017
A Tale of Two Pipelines: The Influence of the Energy War in the Middle East
The role of energy in an increasingly complicated set of conflicts.
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Emma Von Zeipel | April 28, 2017
Trump Signs Order to Reverse Obama’s Ban on Offshore Drilling
The order expands drilling in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans.
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Victoria Sheridan | March 29, 2017
Trump Signs Executive Order to Get Rid of Obama’s Clean Power Plan
His move could impact global warming across the rest of the world.
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 20, 2016
Building a New House in Santa Monica? It Will Need to be Very Green
ZNE technology is becoming more and more common.
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 30, 2016
Are the Marijuana and Green Energy Industries a Perfect Match?
Weed is going greener.
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Anneliese Mahoney | April 11, 2016
Young People Are Suing the Federal Government Over Climate Change
The suit will be allowed to continue, so far.
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Michael Sliwinski | January 30, 2016
Going Green: The Future of Renewable Energy is Getting Brighter
The future looks bright and green.
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Jillian Sequeira | October 15, 2015
Fear and Loathing in Green Energy: Prejudice Against the Tesla Model X
A look at a key part of green energy’s clique mentality.
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Hyunjae Ham | August 1, 2015
Lifting the Ban on Crude Oil and Natural Gas Exports: It’s Time to Make a Change
Earlier this week, a New Hampshire voter asked Hillary Clinton if she would sign a bill in favor of...
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Jessica McLaughlin | June 11, 2015
Power Plants and Carbon Pollution: What Can the EPA Do?
What's next on the EPA's agenda to curb American carbon emissions?
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Chris Schultz | February 6, 2015
The Keystone XL Pipeline: Economic Breakthrough or Environmental Disaster?
They Keystone XL Pipeline is currently up for political debate--but what are the arguments for and against it?
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Franklin R. Halprin | December 16, 2014
Despite Some Benefits, Dams are an Obsolete Energy Source
Man-made dams are an energy source whose time and efficiency has passed. Why are we still using this...
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Joseph Palmisano | October 9, 2014
The Politicization of Natural Gas Exports
The world has a complicated relationship with non-renewable resources.
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Franklin R. Halprin | September 16, 2014
The New Black Death: Oil Trains and Insufficient Safety Regulations
When dealing with the transportation of crude oil, they and the system on which they operate are horrifically...
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 12, 2014
Law School Specialty Rankings 2014
Law Street has released its 2014 Top Law Schools by specialty.
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Joseph Palmisano | September 4, 2014
Airgun Testing For Oil Reserves is a Controversial Environmental Issue
The global community is quickly working its way through the natural resources available to us.
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Franklin R. Halprin | August 18, 2014
Solar Power Could Change Everything You Know About Energy
Solar power continues to meet opposition from the large utility companies it threatens.
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Franklin R. Halprin | July 22, 2014
It’s Time to Shut Down New York’s Indian Point Nuclear Plant
Nuclear reactors are notorious for their cooling systems; the Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima meltdowns all occurred...
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Joseph Palmisano | March 19, 2014
Max Baucus’ Tax Plan: Could it Work?
On December 18, 2013, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus unveiled a discussion draft for an energy tax reform...