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Richard Martin
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Shell rolls the dice on BG takeover
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Richard Martin
As the Feds pull out, dreams of “clean coal” fade
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Richard Martin
The bitter battle over a giant Canadian oil pipeline (no, not Keystone—an even bigger one)
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Richard Martin
As McConnell vows ‘war’ with Obama over coal, indictment of Kentucky mining exec signals change
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Smog-choked China cuts a climate deal with Obama, and tries to tame its coal beast
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The battle of Ohio: clean energy vs. coal
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International
China’s Great Coal Migration
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Big Coal’s last stand
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America’s energy job machine is heating up
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Features
Molycorp’s $1 billion rare-earth gamble
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Don’t count out nuclear just yet
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