March 17, 2011
by Doug Sims
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Obama to Piñera: Make Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency the Base Case Scenario for Building Chile’s Energy Future

Before the emerging energy crisis was exacerbated by events in Libya and Japan, President Obama’s trip to Chile already had energy as a major agenda item.  The visit seemed destined to be a genial affair in which Obama and President Pi&ntild… Continue reading

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February 16, 2011
by Michael Davidson
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To The Budget Axemen: Why International Clean Energy Cooperation Should Make The Cut

The massive cuts to the federal budget proposed last week for the remaining 2011 Fiscal Year would seriously hamstring international cooperation on clean energy and climate technologies, leaving little wiggle room for this key area of future U.S. innov… Continue reading

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February 11, 2011
by Peter Lehner
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U.S. and India Make Rapid Progress on Clean Energy Partnership

Last week at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit, NRDC drew attention to one of the positive signs that the United States remains committed to climate action: the joint U.S. and India Green Partnership to address climate change and promote clean e… Continue reading

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January 20, 2011
by Michael Davidson
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Strong words and stronger actions on U.S.-China clean energy cooperation during President Hu’s visit

On the second day of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s state visit to Washington, leaders in energy and climate from both countries concluded a far-reaching strategic forum assessing the benefits and prospects for cooperation in these areas. The two… Continue reading

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