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  • ENN

    Detroit's dinosaurs live on

    While we debate whether to increase the gas tax in the U.S., in Venezuela the issue is whether to continue a subsidy that keeps prices at less than 10 cents per gallon.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    Where the rail money will go

    The Department of Transportation announced yesterday that it’s reallocating $1.2 billion in high-speed rail money from Wisconsin and Ohio to other states. But where, exactly, is that money going?

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    The great ethanol caper

    Four major newspapers simultaneously publish editorials calling for the end of federal ethanol subsidies. Coincidence?

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    Feeling hot, hot, hot

    The University of Minnesota announced today that they’re the first in the nation to begin using a high-powered solar simulator that has (say it with me in your best Dr. Evil voice) the power of 3,000 suns.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    The light bulb 'ban'

    Rep. Fred Upton, the new chair of the House energy committee, has been criticized for his support of a law forcing people to switch from incandescent bulbs to CFLs. Problem is, no such law actually exists.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

  • ENN

    All climate is local

    When we talk about the impacts of climate change, we tend to think big. But are there smaller, more obvious changes we can latch on to?

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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