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Obama’s Speech on Climate Change

September 23, 2009

Following is the prepared text of President Obama’s speech on Tuesday at the United Nations, as released by the White House.

Good morning. I want to thank the Secretary-General for organizing this summit, and all the leaders who are participating. That…

China pledges climate action, Obama says time short

September 22, 2009

Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:53am EDT

By Jeff Mason and Claudia Parsons

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Chinese President Hu Jintao announced new goals on Tuesday to slow the growth in his country’s carbon dioxide emissions while U.S. President Barack Obama warned time…

Cap and Trade in Senate Limbo as Obama Makes All-Out Push on Health Care

September 11, 2009

President Obama’s energy and global warming agenda stands at a major crossroads as lawmakers return today from their monthlong summer break amid an all-out push to pass health care legislation.

Senate Democrats originally intended to roll out their version of a…

Canada loses out as U.S. ups “green” ante

August 18, 2009

By Nicole Mordant

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) – The Obama administration’s titanic $60 billion spending plan for the U.S. clean energy sector is luring investors away from “green” businesses in Canada, threatening the industry’s growth here.

Already battered by recession and tight…

Obama’s climate leadership faces test at G8 forum

July 3, 2009

By Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama, buoyed by a domestic victory on climate policy, faces his first foreign test on the issue next week at a forum that could boost the chances of reaching a U.N. global warming…

U.S. climate talks make progress, with some gaps

April 29, 2009

Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:37pm EDT
By Jeff Mason and Deborah Zabarenko

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S.-hosted climate talks with the world’s biggest greenhouse gas polluters concluded on Tuesday with signs of progress but sizable differences as nations work toward a deal this…

Obama’s New CTO: Big on Green IT

In one more signal that Green IT will get a boost from the Obama administration, the newly appointed federal Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra has shown that he’s well aware of the importance of Green IT, and will likely have…

Van Jones: Green Jobs for a Green Future

April 22, 2009

From WhiteHouse.gov, Van Jones, the Special Advisor for Green Jobs for the White House, provides a glimpse of the new energy economy that’s on the way — green roofing:

Green roofing is just one of the countless green job opportunities that…

Obama’s Plan Kick Starts Green IT

March 10, 2009

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The day the world was waiting for has come and has now passed. An estimated 2 million people watched the 44th President be inaugurated. Never short of inspiring, Obama spoke with pride and integrity and addressed the challenges which are…

Obama’s Cap and Trade Would Generate $645 Billion in “Climate Revenue”

March 2, 2009

In what the New York Times calls a ‘greenhouse gas gamble,’ Obama designed his newly unveiled budget to include revenue from a carbon cap and trade system he expects to be in place by 2012—and he’s got high expectations. Obama’s…