- How Appalachian Ohio can RECLAIM energy independence – Athens Messenger (registration) (blog)
How Appalachian Ohio can RECLAIM energy independence
Athens Messenger (registration) (blog)
… coal miners should be leading the charge in getting them enacted. For one, reinstating the energy efficiency rules and renewable energy requirements passed in the Ohio Legislature could bring new investments, meaning more stable jobs, to displaced … - Steyer ups ante in fall elections – Politico
Steyer ups ante in fall elections
Politico
A message from the National Association of Manufacturers and the Midwest Alliance for Infrastructure Now: The Army Corps of Engineers did its job ensuring that the Dakota Access Pipeline would protect culturally or environmentally sensitive areas …
and more » - This Solar Car Charges Itself While It's Parked On The Street – Co.Exist – Co.Exist
Co.ExistThis Solar Car Charges Itself While It's Parked On The Street – Co.Exist
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The $13000 Sion gets enough energy from the sun that it can drive 18 miles a daymore than the average driver needs.
and more » - The Politics of US: Trade – Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science MonitorThe Politics of US: Trade
Christian Science Monitor
He listened as members of the local business establishment claimed that the North American Free Trade Agreement would give local businesses and textile plants millions of new customers and boost job growth. Recommended: … Schletter Inc., the US …
and more » - The Obama Administration Targets Coal Every Which Way It Can – Canada Free Press
Canada Free PressThe Obama Administration Targets Coal Every Which Way It Can
Canada Free Press
The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA)'s Pension Fund is in serious trouble. A proposed bill, the Miners Protection Act of 2015, would bail out the pension plan by transferring $490 million in federal funds from mine reclamation to the pension fund …
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