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ANWR Inclusion Good Sign for Energy Future

As House and Senate Conferees continue to debate the content and language of the energy bill conference report, it now appears the most hotly contested proposal – allowing oil exploration and production on less the ½ of 1 percent of the Alaskan Natural Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) – will likely be included.

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Leavitt Has Tough Chore Ahead

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee today is holding a confirmation hearing on Utah Governor Mike Leavitt, President Bush’s nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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Recent Rule Changes Will Help Economy While Not Hurting Environment

President Bush this week is promoting two recent environmental rule changes.

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EPA Policy Change on Brownfields Good News For Development, And Enviroment

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has come under fire from some environmentalist groups for a recent rule change that ends the ban on the sale of real estate contaminated with PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, which the EPA classifies as a probable carcinogen.

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