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New Oil
By | 04/30/2013 | Energy and Water, War and Foreign Policy

The U.S. is a declining power and no amount of domestic oil and natural gas production can change that. The power of a nation in the world has many origins.

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Residential Energy Rates California
By | 04/25/2013 | California, Headline, In-Depth

Current statue essentially prohibits lowering costs to larger energy consumers because of the decades-long freeze on small residential customer rates. Put simply, if you could pay $1 more a month on your utility bill, but make $100 per month more in your paycheck, what would you choose?

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By | 03/06/2013 | Energy and Water | 3 Comments

The Obama administration’s Future Energy Policies Remains Uncertain After the nomination of the head of the EPA and Department of Energy.

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China_Japan
By | 02/11/2013 | News, War and Foreign Policy | 5 Comments

In the newest twist in this dispute, it was revealed this week that a Chinese frigate targeted a Japanese ship with its weapons radar in January.

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By | 02/01/2013 | Energy and Water | 3 Comments

Gas flaring, the burning of natural gas released from fracking, in the United States is becoming a centerpiece of US environmental and energy policies.

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xl-pipeline
By | 01/28/2013 | Activism, Energy and Water, In-Depth, Nebraska, Role of Government, States | 4 Comments

After being forgotten during the election season, the Keystone XL pipeline is making headlines again. Since Obama rejected the original permit application last year, he will have to settle this issue…

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By | 12/20/2012 | Energy and Water | 6 Comments

The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) recently released a report, “Managing California’s Water: From Crisis to Conflict.”

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