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In a recent interview, Representative Fred Upton (Republican-Michigan) said that he does not believe humans are causing global climate change.

It’s a sly, behind-the-scenes tour de force, but one that the Obama Administration clearly seems to believe is worth its time and attention. Particularly now that Republicans hold a majority in the House.

A program that had been established five years ago by the North Dakota Farmers’ Union (NDFU) to issue carbon credits to farmers has been left without the necessary funds thanks to the failure of the U.S. Congress to pass a climate bill this year.

It has not taken long for the United States' diplomatic team to establish the country's hard-nosed negotiating position at the United Nations climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico (COP16).  The nation's stance is so firm, it might lead the delegation to abandon the proceedings early.

China is emerging as the clear leader in the race for global dominance in the clean tech sector according to a report from the World Watch Institute (WWI).

Mid-term elections are just around the corner in the United States.  With less than a month of campaigning left, candidates are starting to pull out all the stops to show they are the best fit to represent their state.

After almost two years of stalled efforts, President Obama announced that he will be making climate change legislation one of his administration’s top priorities next year.

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