August 20, 2012
by Brian Siu
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Biofuel Tax Policy: Short Term Progress, Long Term Challenges

Brian Siu, Policy Analyst, Washington, D.C.
Runaway oil dependence puts our environment, public health and national security at risk.  That’s why the Senate Finance Committee’s recent extension of the cellulosic ethanol… Continue reading

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November 20, 2011
by Alice Henly
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Major League Soccer to Build Solar Panels on Local Schools

Alice Henly, Research Fellow, New York
Tonight the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo go head to head, battling not only to be MLS Cup Champions but also for the chance to award a school in their home city with a small solar array and energy … Continue reading

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September 22, 2011
by Morgan Wyenn
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LA’s Transportation Agency Adopts Another Great Environmental Policy, Implementing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Morgan Wyenn, Project Attorney, Santa Monica
This morning the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) adopted a Renewable Energy Policy; they are now officially on a roll adopting strong environmental policies.  L… 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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