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By | 01/19/2013 | Energy and Water, Headline, Issues, Organizations | 3 Comments

Google investments in renewable energy top $1 billion dollars, allowing sources such as wind to receive the funding they require for implementation.

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Biofuel
By | 11/03/2012 | Elections 2012, Energy and Water, Issues, President | 7 Comments

Jobs and the environment are just two important issues on this years ballot. Biofuel can be an alternative energy source that benefits both.

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Credit: usgs.gov
By | 05/16/2012 | Arizona, California, Energy and Water, Issues, Nevada, Utah | 8 Comments

Claims by the right that the US has huge reserves of recoverable shale oil are typically simplistic. If only it were that easy.

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The Intermountain Power Plant in Utah provides coal power to Los Angeles (credit: geology.utah.gov)
By | 05/14/2012 | Arizona, California, Energy and Water, Issues, Legislation, Utah | 1 Comment

How do power companies transition from dirty energy to clean energy while keeping the lights simultaneously? The L.A, the Department of Water & Power is finding out.

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Credit: The Breakthrough Institute
By | 04/20/2012 | Activism, Energy and Water, Legislation, Movements, Organizations

The recent gains made by clean energy sectors in the United States are shadowed by the looming collapse of federal subsidy support.

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By | 09/21/2011 | California, Issues, Open Primaries

Republicans are worried that the new legislative district maps that have been drawn up by the Citizens Redistricting Commission favor the Democratic party.  In conjunction with the top-two open primary, however, in some districts they may also favor an Independent candidate.

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By | 08/31/2011 | California, Issues, Open Primaries

In conjunction with Califonia’s top two open primary system and term limits in the state legislature, the new legislative maps drawn up by the independent Citizens Redistricting Commission are certain to shake up the balance of power in Sacramento. 

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