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Democrats In $7 Billion Plan to Green US

The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives wants to spend almost $7bn in the coming year to reduce the nation's enormous carbon footprint, reports the Independent. This has put it on a collision course with the White House, which still remains in...

Iraq: Major Hurdles to Pass Oil Law

Iraq's parliament must overcome major disagreements before it can pass Iraq’s controversial oil law, Iraqi officials have admitted. Abdul-Hadi al-Hasani, deputy head of Iraq's parliamentary energy committee, said the new rules would pass before the end of the year --...

California Loses Car-Climate Case

A US federal judge has dismissed a case brought by California against six leading carmakers over damage caused by the emissions of CO2 from cars. The legal action, the first of its kind, demanded millions of dollars in compensation from...

Victims of Oil

The shop around the corner raised the price of sandwiches by a quarter this week. Although the housing meltdown is raising concerns that it may take the whole American economy down with it, prices are going up and the reason...

Wolfowitz “Tried to Censor World Bank on Climate”

We know that the Bush administration has consistently tried to water down policy documents on climate change, both home and abroad. Now there is evidence that the White House's pointman at the bank, the now disgraced Paul Wolfowitz, personally intervened...

A Message from Melting Everest

On the eve of the Live Earth concerts this weekend, Peter Hillary and Jamling Tenzing the sons of the first two men to climb Everest, have said the mountain is now so ravaged by climate change that they would no...

Kuwait: We have 100 Billion Barrel Oil Reserve

OPEC-member Kuwait has reconfirmed that its oil reserves are 100 billion barrels, disputing a report that the figure was around half that amount. "We confirm that Kuwait's oil reserves are 100 billion barrels," acting oil minister Mohammad al-Olaim told reporters...

GAO: Iraqi Oil Sector in Tatters

Even after spending $2.7 billion in U.S. reconstruction funds, Iraq's oil sector has failed to achieve any of the goals to boost production, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office. Indeed, the highest production levels were reached...

China: Oil Giants Look to Biofuels

China's oil giants are currently vying for a leading position in the development of bio-fuels. China’s National Offshore Oil Corporation - the country's third largest oil company, will strengthen its alternative energy development activities by establishing a bio-diesel refining facility...

Air Transport is Being ‘Scapegoated’ Over Climate

For months there have been consistent rumours of a concerted air industry fight back over climate change, especially in the UK, where airlines and climate has become the latest environmental battle-ground. A new front group, Flying Matters, has been formed...