Sunday March 11th 2007, 2:28 pm
(March 11, 2007)--State environmental officials have doused a massive mulch fire burning northwest of San Antonio with water in order to reduce air pollution.
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State Douses Mulch Fire To Reduce Air Pollution (KWTX-TV Waco)
Fueling change.
Sunday March 11th 2007, 2:00 pm
Every time Glenn Picard heard or read about climate change, he pondered switching to a cleaner-burning fuel. Now he relies on biodiesel to fill up his work truck, his forklift, a tractor and the Volkswagen Jetta driven by his wife.
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State Senate approves climate-change legislation.
Sunday March 11th 2007, 1:00 pm
Al Gore and his "inconvenient truth" about global warming were invoked Saturday as the state Senate voted to sign up Washington in the crusade to combat climate changes.
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Vt.’s maple industry feels the heat of global warming.
Sunday March 11th 2007, 1:00 pm
Sugar maple sap that used to flow after Vermont town meetings the first Tuesday in March has begun dripping as early as Valentine's Day.
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An inconvenient truth… for C4.
Sunday March 11th 2007, 1:00 pm
The Great Global Warming Swindle, screened by Channel 4 on Thursday night, convinced many viewers that it is untrue that CO2 is to blame for global warming. But now the programme--and the channel--is facing a serious challenge to its own credibility.
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Car seller battling state over air rules.
Sunday March 11th 2007, 1:00 pm
Central Valley Chrysler Automotive and nine other dealerships want to stop implementation of regulations adopted by the California Air Resources Board more than two years ago.
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Electricity from the sea.
Sunday March 11th 2007, 1:00 pm
In a world addicted to fossil fuel, turning waves into watts might seem far-fetched. But ocean power gradually is joining the ranks of wind and solar power as a source of renewable energy.
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Few mayors keep vow to cut pollution.
Sunday March 11th 2007, 1:00 pm
Over the past two years, 21 North Jersey towns have vowed to cut their global warming pollution, stepping in where the Bush administration refused to tread. But so far, there's more promise than progress.
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Companies seek more ways to lessen their — and their customers’ — impact on the environment.
Sunday March 11th 2007, 1:00 pm
It seems that Corporate America is wrapping its arms around global warming, reducing waste or otherwise greening itself and, by default, its customers.
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