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  1. Happy Holidays http://bit.ly/8l4Iiv
  2. Cold Storage: Energy Dept. Grants to Boost Renewable-Energy Storage http://bit.ly/5xbZ8f
  3. Mr. Obama Goes to Copenhagen http://bit.ly/5pTGGR
  4. China Beachhead: More Government Support for Chinese Clean-Energy Exports http://bit.ly/7LVZpl
  5. Down Under: Can the U.S. Learn From Australia’s Emissions Plan? http://bit.ly/5XzdVy
  6. Green Ink: Oil Fundamentals, Copenhagen Hopes, and Chinese IPOs http://bit.ly/8rhFcv
  7. Hacked: Sensitive Documents Lifted from Hadley Climate Center http://bit.ly/1zv8yn
  8. Duke’s Rogers: Why Nuclear Power Will Probably Trump Coal http://bit.ly/3WbRty
  9. Green Ink: Gas Pacts, Climate Primers, and the Smart Grid http://bit.ly/4iRIzm
  10. Peak Oil Files: Why Is Saudi Aramco Building Supercomputers? http://bit.ly/GvYeR
  11. How Much of China’s Emissions Mess Is Really Ours? http://bit.ly/2GkrmX
  12. Coal Warriors: Why U.S. Coal Producers Could Still Have a Bright Future http://bit.ly/2YQAf2
  13. Green Ink: Another Plan B for the Climate http://bit.ly/37jrOJ
  14. Flying Tigers: More Reasons to Worry About Asia’s Clean-Tech Push http://bit.ly/3jICpN
  15. Nuclear Options: Build More Nukes, or Work Existing Ones Harder? http://bit.ly/2hOYLU
  16. NIMBY: How Much Green is Too Much? http://bit.ly/21ZNrs
  17. Green Ink: Peak Oil, Climate Hopes, and the ‘Willfully Blind’ http://bit.ly/5JYri
  18. Will Houston Become an Electric-Car Capital? http://bit.ly/3LBkjw
  19. Blown Away: Wind Power Keeps Growing in Texas http://bit.ly/1y7B0O
  20. Obama in China: No Deal on Emissions, But How About Clean Energy? http://bit.ly/70hCZ