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Holly Doremus   January 29, 2010

Time to make NOAA official

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Sean Hecht   January 29, 2010

The California Supreme Court examines technology-based air quality emissions standards

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Dan Farber   January 29, 2010

Riding the Energy Efficiency Wave

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Cara Horowitz   January 28, 2010

US reportedly submits Copenhagen Accord pledge today

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Ethan Elkind   January 28, 2010

Obama’s SOTU speech on climate change

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Sean Hecht   January 27, 2010

Plastic, plastic everywhere . . . .

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Dan Farber   January 27, 2010

The Corporate Side of Climate Change

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Dan Farber   January 26, 2010

200,000 Hits on Legal Planet

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Eric Biber   January 26, 2010

Priming the Political Pump for Climate Legislation

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Ann Carlson   January 25, 2010

Murkowski May Have Another Tactic to Defeat Climate Change Legislation

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