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EDITORIAL: Wind power needs regulation

A responsible regulatory process would ensure that wind energy development occurs only in appropriate locations and with constraints that serve to minimize harm to our other natural resources.

More political meddling found in species decisions in California

The Bush administration politically tinkered with more endangered species decisions in California than previously admitted, federal investigators revealed Wednesday.
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¡Eólicas fuera!

¿Es la energía eólica un sustituto a los combustibles fósiles (petróleo, gas, carbón)? Y por tanto, ¿contribuye ésta a la reducción de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero?
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Los parques eólicos dañados por el ciclón tardarán meses en volver a la normalidad

Los ayuntamientos afectados por los cortes de luz se organizan para pedir responsabilidades a las eléctricas.
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Galdames rechaza dos parques eólicos, pero la línea de alta tensión sigue adelante

Aquí sí podíamos oponernos, y lo hemos hecho.
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Enfrentamiento en el parque eólico La Venta; ocho heridos

Octavio Vélez Ascencio (Corresponsal) La Jornada Mex.



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Tres lesionados en enfrentamiento entre campesinos y camioneros en México

Los hechos ocurrieron cuando los campesinos bloquearon la entrada de camiones al parque eólico de La Venta

Salazar to revisit scandals at Interior

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Thursday that he will revisit a sex-and-drugs scandal that rocked his agency in his bid to clean up ethical lapses at the nation's biggest landowner.  High-ranking Interior Department officials in the Bush administration were accused of ignoring science in favor of politics on such issues as protecting endangered species, offshore drilling management of parks and other federal lands.

High Ethical Standards Will Rule Interior Department, Salazar Vows

The Obama administration's new Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, has promised that high ethical standards will be the norm at the department that has been plagued with scandals under the Bush administration.

Obama’s First Days Brings Change to West

It took just hours for the Obama administration to take action that could have sweeping effects on the western landscape. Shortly after Obama took office, his chief of staff issued a freeze on so-called “midnight rules” put in place by the outgoing Bush administration to give the new administration a chance to review them.
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