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Carbon trading won't work
MICHAEL K. DORSEY, assistant professor on Dartmouth College's faculty of science, teaches in the environmental studies program.Economists, some environmentalists and a growing gaggle of politicians are pushing a grand strategy that a market mechanism — known as "carbon cap and trade" — can rescue us fastest from a climate catastrophe. But early evidence suggests...Tags: Global Change, Education, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Arizona, Alcoa Incorporated
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60 mph winds cut power to thousands in Indiana
6:00am Thursday morning Power company crews are working to restore electricity after heavy rain and winds raked through Indiana yesterday. Duke Energy says the bulk of the outages were caused by wind knocking branches into power lines or tearing down...Tags: Rivers, Weather, Indianapolis, Louisville, Weather Warnings
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Debate on cleaning burning coal begins in Indiana
Indiana could soon be a world leader in the dispensing of carbon dioxide produced by burning coal, a resource Gov. Mitch Daniels said will be vital to the future of the state. The inaugural summit to discuss the plan to bury carbon dioxide produced at...Tags: Coal, Indiana
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Power companies look to put the lights back on in Southern Indiana
Ike's Remnants cause massive outages across Southern Indiana. Duke Energy officials report 300,000 of their customers in Southern Indiana lost power after the remnant's of former Hurricane Ike rolled through Sunday. "This could be the most devastating...Tags: Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Clarksville, Indiana
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Environmental groups seek Governor Daniels emails
Opponents of Duke Energy's $2 billion coal gasification plant want Governor Daniels to turn over his e-mail. Several environmental groups have filed a public disclosure request with his office. They want e-mails, letters and faxes the administration...Tags: Politics, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Elwood men arrested for stealing copper
Three Elwood men are behind bars in Hamilton County accused of stealing copper wire. Fishers police say 23-year-old Brad Stewart, 19-year-old Kyle Stewart, and 23-year-old Justin Rominger stole four bundles of wire from a Duke Energy truck parked in...Tags: Vehicles, Crimes, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice
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Holiday hotel deals in Indianapolis
Downtown Indianapolis is the perfect destination for a weekend get-away. Check out the festive holiday celebrations throughout Downtown, get your holiday shopping finished, enjoy a delicious meal and stay the night! Several Downtown hotels have great...Tags: Indianapolis, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure, Interior Policy, Hotels and Accommodations
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Winter Blast 2009
Storm drops central Ind.'s biggest snow since 1996 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The winter storm that hit southern and central Indiana is being blamed for at least two deaths, including that of a 62-year-old Seymour area man who suffered a fatal heart attack...Tags: Weather, Indianapolis, Education, Transportation, Travel
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Constellation, FPL unveil $11.5 billion merger plan
Sun reportersAfter Mayo A. Shattuck III and Lewis Hay III began meeting last spring to discuss a merger of the power companies they lead, they described their talks as "Project NASCAR." Shattuck's Constellation Energy Group Inc. in Baltimore was code-named "Chevy" and...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Politics, Government, U.S. Department of Justice, Juno Beach
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Jobless recovery is good for many firms
Times Staff WriterThe economy roared last quarter, and so did Falcon Plastics Inc. A family owned firm in the eastern South Dakota city of Brookings, Falcon posted record sales in September. Yet there's no impulse to celebrate, no rush to hire. The bad times are still too...Tags: Arizona, Labor Markets, Sacramento, Material Science, Investments
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Analysts' tougher ratings taking toll
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBe careful what you wish for -- at least on Wall Street. Stock analysts, under siege for their perceived lack of forthrightness, now are downgrading shares and issuing outright "sell" recommendations at a much higher clip. Trouble is, their growing...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Oracle Corp., Stock Activities, T. Rowe Price, Stock Broking
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