"U.S. May Adjust 2014 Corn Ethanol Target After Outcry: Sources"
"Biofuel groups expect the Environmental Protection Agency to send the final proposed targets to the White House as soon as Friday."
"Biofuel groups expect the Environmental Protection Agency to send the final proposed targets to the White House as soon as Friday."
"Billionaire environmental activist Tom Steyer will give a boost to 2014 political candidates from seven U.S. states who work to combat climate change, countering political support from fossil fuel interests."
"Tom Steyer, a billionaire environmental activist from California, wants to blast the issue of climate change to the front lines of American politics. His “super PAC,” NextGen Climate, will spend about $100 million this year to influence several Senate and governor’s races in which climate change could play a major role."
""President Barack Obama signed a proclamation Wednesday formally designating nearly half a million acres of land in Doña Ana County as a national monument — a move that comes after years of heated local debate over the proposal."
"Louisiana Republicans work to quash lawsuits seeking oil and gas industry funds to restore the coastline."
"President Barack Obama plans to announce a new national monument on Wednesday, protecting nearly half a million acres in southern New Mexico."
Fracking plans in southern Louisiana have ignited a political firestorm over potential damage to a regional aquifer.
A firebrand organizer has convinced conservative Nebraska farmers to oppose the Keystone XL pipeline because they will bear the brunt of Canada's energy expansion. It's about local environmental impacts rather than climate change.
"President Obama's second pick to head the agency tasked with monitoring the nation's electric grid is set to go before the Senate next week, but it still may not be smooth sailing."
"People who disclose confidential information about hydraulic fracturing chemicals in North Carolina would be subject to criminal penalties and civil damages, under a bill in the state Legislature."