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Exxon Pipeline Rupture: Latest Reminder that We Must Move Beyond Oil
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An ExxonMobil pipeline under the Yellowstone River in Montana ruptured |
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EPA Transport Rule Would Save as Many as 36,000 Lives Each Year
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Sierra Club Applauds EPA Action to Protect People from Dangerous Coal Pollution
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Interfaith Delegation of Religious Leaders to Visit Gulf Coast, Comment on BP Oil Disaster
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After boat tour, faith leaders will share their experiences on press teleconference
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No New Coal Plants Started in 2009
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Year End State of Coal |
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President Obama Leads World to Historic, If Incomplete Climate Deal
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Progress Made Sets Stage for Fair, Ambitious, and Binding Deal in 2010 |
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Holiday Closure of Visitor Center at Bryce Canyon National Park
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The Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center will close at 12:00 PM Thursday December 24, 2009 and reopen at 8:00 AM Saturday December 26, 2009. |
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Sierra Club Reacts to Clinton Climate Finance Bombshell in Copenhagen
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton this morning made a major announcement on international climate finance here at the 15th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations |
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Senator Murkowski Seeks to Unlearn Dangers of Global Warming
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In light of Senator Murkowski's (R-AK) introduction of a "disapproval resolution" |
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Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill Gets it Right at the Border
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Bill Would Help Protect Wildlife from Damage of Border Walls |
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Obama Spurs Jobs Through Home Energy Efficiency Investments
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The following is a statement from Carl Pope, Executive Director, in support of President Obama's speech today at a Home Depot in Alexandria, VA.
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