Twenty governors and nearly 100 trade organizations, including several energy groups, have written letters to Senate and House leaders expressing their concerns about the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) attempt to use its Clean Air Act (CAA) authority to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that are contributing to global warming.
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Obama to Meet GOP Halfway on Energy Issues
In a White House session with congressional leaders last Tuesday to form consensus on key legislative issues, President Obama said he would be willing to meet Republicans halfway on energy issues. He further said Democrats and Republicans needed to come together on legislation that promotes both clean and traditional sources of energy.
Obama Says He Will Meet Republicans Halfway on Energy Issues
In a White House session with congressional leaders Tuesday to form consensus on key legislative issues, President Obama said he would be willing to meet Republicans halfway on energy issues. He further said Democrats and Republicans need to come together on legislation that promotes both clean and traditional sources of energy.
Obama Says He Will Meet Republicans Halfway on Energy Issues
In a White House session with congressional leaders Tuesday to form consensus on key legislative issues, President Obama said he would be willing to meet Republicans halfway on energy issues. He further said Democrats and Republicans need to come together on legislation that promotes both clean and traditional sources of energy.
Climate Change Debate Gets Hotter
A controversy over possible falsified climate change reports has been growing in England and the United States as world leaders, including President Obama, prepare to attend the United Nations (UN) Framework Convention on Climate Change to be held in Copenhagen Dec. 7-18.
Climate Change Debate Gets Hotter
A controversy over possible falsified climate change reports has been growing in England and the United States as world leaders, including President Obama, prepare to attend the United Nations (UN) Framework Convention on Climate Change to be held in Copenhagen Dec. 7-18.
Colorado Governor Pleases Critics in Call to Retain IDC Credit
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter last week urged Congressional leaders to retain the Intangible Drilling Costs (IDC) tax deduction, which he said is critical to support the state’s now-struggling natural gas producers.
Colorado Governor Wants IDC Tax Deduction Retained
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter on Wednesday urged Congressional leaders to retain the Intangible Drilling Costs (IDC) tax deduction, which he said is critical to support the state’s now-struggling natural gas producers.
House Leader Says ‘Breakthroughs’ Made on Climate Change Bill
Leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee have made “breakthroughs this week” on climate change legislation, said House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) Wednesday.
Northwest Territories Said Slowing Mackenzie Gas Project
Elected northern Canadian leaders have thrown cold water on the latest initiative in a decades-old industry quest for a clear regulatory path toward opening the Northwest Territories (NWT) to natural gas development at a businesslike pace.