Sunday, June 10, 2012

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In the News:




Labor Dept. counts oil lobbyists, garbage men, bus drivers as 'green jobs' [VIDEO]
Daily Caller
MS. OATES: I think we would call any kind of sustainable manufacturing – REP. ISSA: Does someone who sweeps — does someone who sweeps the floor in a facility that makes solar panels, is that a green job? MS. OATES: Solar? I'll give that to – MR.

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Utility looks to dam Skykomish for power
The Seattle Times
(May 30, 2012, by x1d1c1) MORE It costs about $30000 to get a house rigged up for solar power. (And, yes, you can... (May 30, 2012, by Emmett Watson Was Right) MORE No, no and no. What a waste of time and money to pursue this boondoggle that is dead.

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Student Operated Press

A Closer Look at Harvey Carroll, Jr.`s Background Investigations
Student Operated Press
Little did the world know that Harvey had amassed more power, and influence than all the great speakers in the entire room, or organization for that matter. Harvey`s kind chat and Judyth`s journalistic curiosity resulted in an exclusive interview that ...




Jobs Numbers Show Recession Far From Over
Real News Network
We have case in point of these—now notorious Solyndra company in California that was making solar panels that had a government-guaranteed loan and failed. Romney was just there campaigning to make his point. But the fact of the matter is we will not ...

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Newsweek

Bjorn Lomborg on the Rio Green Summit: Poverty Pollutes
Newsweek
Germany, the world's largest per capita consumer of solar energy, produces just 0.3 percent of its energy this way. And to achieve this No. 1 status, the country has paid $130 billion for $12 billion worth of energy. The net reduction in CO2 emissions ...

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