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    The Fukushima effect

    Earlier this year, it looked like several Midwest states were going to pass key legislation opening the doors for new nuclear plant construction. Then a nuclear plant in Japan exploded.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    Ethanol smackdown!

    Minnesota Public Radio is hosting an online debate this week discussing the merits of ethanol subsidies.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    EPA's Lisa P. Jackson on The Daily Show

    EPA administrator Lisa P. Jackson was on The Daily Show last night to talk about the politics surrounding her agency, at one point calling Washington D.C. a "fact-free zone" that is out of touch with Americans.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    Class action suit over Keystone XL?

    An Omaha-based trial lawyer firm says it is researching whether it can sue TransCanada over its use of eminent domain to secure a route for the Keystone XL pipeline through Nebraska.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    Are renewable standards driving up utility rates?

    A rural co-op's aggressive purchase of wind power contracts has helped fuel perceptions that Minnesota's renewable energy standard is driving up electricity rates. But the real impact is difficult to calculate.
    Photo by ninjawil via Creative Commons

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    Cats gone wild

    The Environmental Defense Fund has seized upon Minnesota Rep. Peggy Scott’s comment comparing the health effects from coal pollution to those from cat dander, and has asked its Facebook fans to post pictures of scary cats in response.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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