China Overtakes U.S. in Global CO2 EmissionsWhen Hillary Clinton swept through Asia last week, it was the first time in 50 years a new U.S. secretary of state kicked off his or her tenure by visiting that continent. It marked a new American focus especially on China, the culmination and centerpiece of her trip. Clinton and Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi pledged to improve and expand the countries' relationship, and both repeatedly named climate change as a main reason why. |
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Obama starts new Environmental Campaign
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The inaugration of a new president brings with it a new vision for the future of America. Even in the current econonic downturn, President Barrack Obama is looking forward and driving home a new era in tracking Climate Change and Envirnmental Issues. In effect, the Obama-Biden comprehensive New Energy for America plan will:
Help create five million new jobs by strategically investing $150 billion over the next ten years to catalyze private efforts to build a clean energy future. |
Kentucky Utilities to pay $1.4 million fine: EPATue Feb 3, 2009: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Kentucky Utilities Company has agreed to pay a fine of $1.4 million and spend about $135 million on new pollution controls for violations of the Clean Air Act at one of its power plants, the Environmental Protection Agency said on Tuesday. Under the agreement, Kentucky Utilities, a unit of E.ON US, will cut emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides at its E. W. Brown Generating Station in Mercer County, Kentucky, by more than 31,000 tons per year. The company will also install controls to reduce particulate matter emissions by approximately 1,000 tons per year.
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