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Goodbye and Thank You, from energyNOW!

Posted 1/9/12

In 2012, energyNOW! will be changing course. This week's episode (to air January 7th and 8th) will be our last 30-minute weekly show on Bloomberg TV.

energyNOW! Changing Course in 2012

Posted 1/5/12

In 2012, energyNOW! will be changing course. This week’s episode (to air January 7th and 8th) will be our last 30-minute weekly show on Bloomberg TV.

Top Videos of 2011

Posted 12/28/11

As we approach the end of 2011, we’re grateful for the opportunity to show our viewers stories about the energy challenges and solutions facing America. But we wondered – which videos resonated the most with our audience?

Actor/Activist Mark Ruffalo

Actor Mark Ruffalo talks Keystone XL pipeline

Posted 11/7/11

Ruffalo criticizes job estimates for the pipeline project, says expect more protests like Occupy Wall Street.

Washington Post Live

Washington Post Live Event

Posted 11/2/11

energyNOW! is sponsoring Washington Post Live a Smart Energy conference on November 3rd, 2011 from 9am to 2pm ET. Click here to watch live streaming of the event.

Daryl Hannah, Actress and Environmental Advocate

Daryl Hannah Arrested For Protesting Oil-Sands Outside W.H.

Posted 8/30/11

Actress Daryl Hannah was arrested today outside the White House for taking part in a demonstration against the Keystone XL oil-sands pipeline.

James Hansen, NASA climate scientist

NASA scientist James Hansen arrested at W.H. oil-sands protest

Posted 8/29/11

NASA climate scientist James Hansen was arrested today outside the White House after joining a protest against the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline.

Phil Radford, Greenpeace

Greenpeace Leader Arrested at Oil Sands Protest

Posted 8/29/11

Phil Radford, executive director of Greenpeace, was arrested at the oil-sands protest outside the White House.

Saving the Reefs

Posted 8/27/11

Want to save the coral reefs? Here is some information about how you can help.

East Coast Earthquake Shuts Nuclear Plant

Posted 8/23/11

An earthquake in central Virginia forced one nuclear plant to shut down and put a dozen others on alert.

What's New

What's New

106 U.S. Coal Plant Retirements Since 2010

Last Wednesday was a big milestone for people who care about public health and a livable climate. Two utilities announced the planned closure of nine coal plants.

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World’s Oldest Nuclear Power Plant Shuts Down Today

Today, in the UK, the world's oldest nuclear power plant shut down.

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Shocker! California Tops US Renewables List

The U.S. led the world in clean energy investment in 2011, but China retained the top spot in the latest Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index from Ernst & Young.

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Morning News Roundup – February 29, 2012

Today's morning news roundup - all the energy and climate coverage you need to read.

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