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energyNOW! Morning News Roundup: June 6, 2011
energyNOW! publishes a frequent roundup of top news energy and environment stories from print and online outlets. Inclusion of stories does not mean endorsement.
Fracking Brings Jobs And Pollution To Town (via NPR)
A ‘Golden Age’ for Gas? Two Caveats (via The New York Times Green Blog)
Natural gas to represent over 25% of global energy mix by 2035: IEA (via Platts)
TransCanada Restarts Keystone Pipeline (via The Wall Street Journal)
Republican Romney: "the world is getting warmer" (via MSNBC)
Palin: ANWR Drilling Should Be Condition for Higher Debt Limit (via FOX News)
Would-be Democratic Senate nominees blast GOP's Brown on Climate (via Boston.com)
Jon Huntsman to skip Iowa, blaming ethanol (via Politico)
Right aims to pin pump pain on W.H. (via Politico)
A Warming Planet Struggles to Feed Itself (via The New York Times)
Greenhouse gas emissions hit record highs _ bad news for delegates at climate accord talks (via The Washington Post)
Bonn climate talks: Developing nations question funding commitment (via The Guardian)
Global warming crisis may mean world has to suck greenhouse gases from air (via The Guardian)
Intl. Energy Agency: Transforming Electrical Generation is Key to Fighting Climate Change (via Forbes)
A Geographer Pushes Climate Panel and Academia to Reach Out (via The New York Times: Dot Earth)
'Hotspots' for crops in warming climate mapped out (via MSNBC)
Dire climate warning locked in ancient rocks (via AFP)
A golden age for Brazil ethanol? Not quite (via Reuters)
Editorial: Power up the 'smart meters' (via The Los Angeles Times)
Wind power turbines in Altamont Pass threaten protected birds (via The Los Angeles Times)
Australian Miner Opts For Chinese Funding Over IPO (via Forbes)
Germany Moves Forward on Nuclear Exit (via The Wall Street Journal)
Scotland vows 'green energy powerhouse' (via UPI.com)
Most Australians against carbon tax: poll (via AFP)
New UPS Vehicles 1,000 Lbs Lighter (via Discovery News)
Antimatter atoms are corralled even longer (via BBC)
Helping Chips to Sip Power (via The Wall Street Journal)
These are just some of the stories we're following today. Be sure to check our Twitter & Facebook for any breaking news or stories that aren't on this list.
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- Politico- Energy
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- The Hill- Energy & Environment
- Climate Progress
- Dot Earth
- The Energy Collective
- The Oil Drum
- Compete Coalition
- Green Business
- David Roberts
- Bipartisan Beat
- NRDC- Switchboard
- American Wind Energy Association
- Solar Energy Industries Association
- American Petroleum Institute
- American Gas Association
- Coal Tattoo
- Solar Panels UK