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7:13am, 1st April 2009: Umbra on mean drivers and other questions
8:15pm, 1st April 2009: Senate rules out using budget process to pass cap-and-trade
12:47pm, 1st April 2009: Enlisting sports fans in the green movement begins by understanding them
3:43pm, 1st April 2009: Oregon’s successful mileage tax experiment worked smoothly—and helped curb congestion
5:00am, 27th March 2009: For eSolar, clean energy starts with computing power
7:13am, 1st April 2009: Umbra on a grab-bag of questions
8:43am, 1st April 2009: Republicans claim carbon bill impact on families that is off by—no kidding—98%
1:07pm, 1st April 2009: Canadian eco-rap and other youth offerings in Vancouver
1:18pm, 1st April 2009: ‘Getting Green Done’ speaks hard truths about sustainable business
12:01am, 1st April 2009: How do you solve a problem like Silvio?
8:59am, 1st April 2009: The straight dope on local, organic weed
5:58pm, 31st March 2009: Key Democrats deal opening hand in climate debate
3:31pm, 31st March 2009: A roundup of notable speeches from the Sport and Environment Conference
1:18pm, 20th March 2009: Los Angeles rejects solar plan, still likes solar power
3:53pm, 20th March 2009: Fox News story advocates for reducing meat consumption to combat global warming
5:06pm, 20th March 2009: EU wary of climate aid targets
2:15pm, 22nd March 2009: Nations pledge action on water scarcity, sanitation
1:43pm, 24th March 2009: Boucher bill would put billions into carbon-capture-and-sequestration technologies
8:22pm, 30th March 2009: Vancouver Olympics Committee shopping carbon offset plan
7:52pm, 27th March 2009: New business coalition plans to flex its muscle on climate policy

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