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News / United States
19 March 2013
Transport
Petroleum use, greenhouse gas emissions of automobiles could drop 80 per cent by 2050
Petroleum use, greenhouse gas emissions of automobiles could drop 80 per cent by 2050
18 March 2013
Energy
California remains the solar industry's dominant market
California remains the solar industry's dominant market
15 March 2013
Energy
US solar spikes 76 per cent in 2012
US solar spikes 76 per cent in 2012
14 March 2013
Energy
Coal to gas moves are generating economic waves
Coal to gas moves are generating economic waves
Energy
US oil boom 'protects world from supply shocks'
US oil boom 'protects world from supply shocks'
Energy
Renewable energy projects get green light
Renewable energy projects get green light
12 March 2013
Energy
Nuclear industry withers in US as wind pummels prices
Nuclear industry withers in US as wind pummels prices
11 March 2013
Transport
Electric cars safe to drive for patients with implanted cardiac devices
Electric cars safe to drive for patients with implanted cardiac devices
7 March 2013
Energy
Clean energy, transportation poised to create 110,000 jobs
Clean energy, transportation poised to create 110,000 jobs
6 March 2013
Energy
Oil companies facing risky carbon-restrained future
Oil companies facing risky carbon-restrained future
5 March 2013
Energy
US lost its top oil importer position to China
US lost its top oil importer position to China
28 February 2013
Waste
Ford to accelerate waste reduction effort
Ford to accelerate waste reduction effort
27 February 2013
Energy
Gradual growth of geothermal power in the US
Gradual growth of geothermal power in the US
26 February 2013
Energy
Silicon Valley shifting to power grid after solar sours
Silicon Valley shifting to power grid after solar sours
Carbon & Climate
Hotter, wetter climate slashes labour capacity by 10 per cent
Hotter, wetter climate slashes labour capacity by 10 per cent
25 February 2013
Energy
US researchers developing solar forecasting system
US researchers developing solar forecasting system
Energy
State unveils plan to make renewable energy available to all
State unveils plan to make renewable energy available to all
19 February 2013
Energy
US added 147 megawatts of geothermal energy in 2012
US added 147 megawatts of geothermal energy in 2012
15 February 2013
Carbon & Climate
Climate change could burn a hole in the government's finances
Climate change could burn a hole in the government's finances
13 February 2013
Carbon & Climate
Climate change impacts agriculture, forestry says US report
Climate change impacts agriculture, forestry says US report
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Singapore may slow carbon tax price increases if global climate action stalls further, warns PM
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High awareness among young Singaporeans fails to translate into everyday green habits, with cost a barrier. The generation …
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Singapore can sharply cut construction emissions by reusing existing buildings, study finds
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Singaporean, Malaysian consumers left with few sustainable seafood options due to price, limited supply: survey
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