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President Barack Obama gestures during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 29, 2011. The New York Times 
Obama’s Wish List for Energy
The Energy Department’s budget request for the fiscal year that begins on Oct. 1 sounds a familiar theme. “The United States is competing in a global race for the clean energy jobs of the future,’’ a... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh)
South Korean soldiers watch a news reporting about the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il on a TV screen at the Seoul train station in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Dec. 19, 2011. The New York Times 
New Study Points to Unknown Nuclear Tests by North Korea in 2010
FacebookTwitterLinkedinShareShareCloseRedditTumblrDigg E-mailPrint SEOUL, South Korea — It was May 12, 2010, and a story on the front page of North Korea’s leading state-run newspaper declared... (photo: AP / Lee Jin-man)
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Fossil Fuels
 » World stock markets rise as Japan exporters surge
 » Jet Airways seeks govt help to raise funds: Report
 » Where is the Long-Awaited Fuel Restrictions Policy?
 » 'Jet Air seeks govt aid to raise funds'
Majority firm, park still going ahead
Pollution
 » Letter to the Editor: Do-nothing Congress
 » Seven days exposure to air pollution may up heart attack risk
 » Just 7 days of exposure to air pollution may up heart attack risk
 » Air pollution tied to higher heart attack risk
Snow Leopard
Global Warming
 » “Losing” the World: American Decline in Perspective, Part 1
 » Study: Sierra snowfall consistent over 130 years
 » Abel Ferrara and Shanyn Leigh talk movies and the 'Last Day on Earth'
 » TransCanada hopes for 2015 Keystone XL pipeline startup date
Beautiful pink coloured flower plant in the garden - nature
Ecology
 » Cake's Vince DiFiore interview before Palladium show part II
 » Zebras' Stripes Help Ward Off Tiny Predators
 » People pamper pets with healthier treats
 » UN Forum Seeks To Improve Access To Organic Products
An oil pump works in the moonlight Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008, in the oilfields of Sakhir, Bahrain, in the Persian Gulf. Oil prices dropped below $57 a barrel Wednesday on fears of stagnating global growth. Oil prices have plunged more than 60 percent in four months despite two recent OPEC production cuts.
Energy
 » Spending Cuts Trump Farm Subsidies For Many Voters
 » No relief at the pump: Experts warn gas prices could soar up to $4.95 per ...
 » US, Europe look at fast but risky penalty on Iran
 » Federal land well inspections to be required after 'fracking'
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