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Following record temperatures in 2010, lobbyists likely to turn up heat

By Laurel Adams

New data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released today showing that 2010 tied with 2005 as the warmest year

Geoengineering research, if coordinated, may help curb greenhouse gases

By Laurel Adams

The White House should adopt a strategy for federal agencies’ research into geoengineering, a large-scale alteration of the earth’s climate

Southern Company dominates the climate lobbying scene

By Marianne Lavelle and David Donald

Southern Company, the nation’s largest electric power generator, also had the largest force of lobbyists among the hundreds of businesses an
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Advocates for climate change action face pressure from lobbyists, skeptics

By Marianne Lavelle

President Obama might as well have yelled “Charge!” to the cavalry of climate change lobbyists when he released his budget plan — a plan tha

U.S. greenhouse gases go up, Bush talking point goes down

By Marianne Lavelle

The Bush administration today lost one of its main talking points for defending its approach of relying on voluntary measures to address cli

The politics of energy: Coal

By Bill Dawson

WASHINGTON, December 3, 2003 — At the first meeting of President George W. Bush's cabinet in 2001, then-Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill dist
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Toward a stalemate in Copenhagen

By Marianne Lavelle

Industry pressures and national agendas dim prospects for a climate treaty

The climate lobby from soup to nuts

By Marianne Lavelle and M.B. Pell

An array of new interests joins Washington's climate change debate

Industry targets Tokyo's ambitious new climate goals

By Akiko Kashiwagi

Japan's new government proves tough to lobby

India struggles to confront climate change

By Murali Krishnan

A billion people, a growing economy, and rising emissions

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