EPA, coal, Copenhagen December 15, 2009Houston, DFW top EPA's Energy Star list. 11/11/09Texans say no to cap and trade, yes to efficiency rules in new poll. 11/5/09 Texas a leader on energy efficiency? 11/2/09 "Smart grid" projects get stimulus funds. 10/29/09"Global cooling" idea draws rebuttals. 10/28/09 Climate change goes to court. 10/22/09 Coal controversy about to reignite? 10/9/09Cities' solar claims aren't readily comparable. 10/2/09 Agency personnel changes reinforce Perry's position on climate change. 9/8/09 Is 2008-09 drought a taste of Texas' climate future? 9/1/09 National support for Democrats on energy and climate proposals. 8/29/09 Sustained coverage of sustainability topics. 8/24/09 Houston rally to launch campaign against House-passed climate bill. 8/17/09 A video montage with diverse views. 7/31/09Austinites balk at pricey green power. 7/15/09 UK paper revisits skeptic funding issue, 7/8/09 Renewable tale of two cities, 7/3/09 Will CO2 concerns aid a nuclear revival? 7/2/09 Contributing to a slender margin. 6/29/09 Perry takes aim at CO2 regulation (again). 6/19/09 A&M study: Worse hurricane flooding ahead. 6/2/09 Texas voices on cap-and-trade. 5/28/09A difference of opinion. 5/15/09 Promoting Texas solar power via video. 5/1/09Extending the lead in wind power. 4/14/09 Texas girds for energy stimulus flood. 4/4/09 Toward greater building efficiency. 3/20/09 UT inventories greenhouse emissions. 3/18/09 Warnings about rising seas. 1/26/09 The politics of efficiency. 1/19/09 Trajectory of an issue, 12/20/08 The new czar and Texas. 12/14/08 A&M study confirms water vapor's warming role. 12/7/08 Oil + wind in Texas? 12/1/08 Obama's green stimulus. 11/24/08 Introducing TCN. 11/17/08
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