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For States That Don’t File Carbon-Cutting Plans, EPA Will Impose ‘Model Rule’
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The New York Times | The EPA will impose a ‘model rule’ on states who do not come up with their own customized plan to reduce carbon emissions.
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The New York Times | The EPA will impose a ‘model rule’ on states who do not come up with their own customized plan to reduce carbon emissions.
Wired | A new map of Bakken oil field drill sites attempts to show where drilling is concentrated as oil prices slide and the economics of the boom change dramatically.
The Wall Street Journal | Even as oil prices continue to plunge, U.S. oil companies plan to keep drilling in order to pay off large amounts of debt.
The New York Times |Oil prices hit a new 5-year low this week, with West Texas Intermediate falling below $50 a barrel on Monday.
The Associated Press | In his inaugural speech, California Gov. Jerry Brown focuses on a cleaner energy future.
U.S. Energy Information Administration | Oil wasn’t the only commodity with falling prices in 2014: grains and metals fell, too. But energy commodity prices dropped much faster.
The New York Times | Energy companies and state governments are cracking down on local fracking bans.
The New York Times | The EPA’s proposed rules for regulating carbon emissions take an interesting approach to managing existing nuclear reactors.
The New York Times | New York Governor Cuomo will institute a state-wide ban on hydraulic fracturing.