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Senior Obama administration officials Tuesday acknowledged climate negotiations in Copenhagen were in “a difficult state” and clashes over verification of emission reductions and other fundamental issues could stymie a final agreement. But the senior administration officials, who spoke in an press briefing on condition of anonymity, said they continued to have “very constructive” dialogue with their counterparts from China, the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter and a linchpin for a successful conference. “It’s fair to say that [negotiations] have been going in a pretty bumpy fashion and are often difficult,” said one of the officials.
We may never see plug-in airplanes, but the airline industry is one step closer to breaking free from the bonds of petroleum.
Crude oil futures slipped to about $77 ahead of an expected increase in U.S. oil inventories, Bloomberg reports . The real energy revolution, writes Dan Yergin in the WS J, is natural gas
The future of U.S. energy and climate policy is starting to take shape, if comments by Senate majority leader Harry Reid at a clean-energy conference in Washington, D.C
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