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    Six federally recognized Native Alaskan tribes and commercial fishing interests started what may well prove to be Big Green's biggest ballyhoo ever with a May 2010 letter to the Environmental Protection Agency against the proposed Pebble Mine -- a huge prospect of copper, gold, and molybdenum near the vast salmon runs of Bristol Bay. (AP/Al Grillo)
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    Behind Alaska’s Pebble Mine controversy is a hidden-influence whodunit

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    August 23, 2013 4:00 am
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    Just how safe are the nation’s nuclear reactors?

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    FILE - In this July 13, 2007 file photo, workers with the Pebble Mine project test drill in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska near the village of Iliamma, Alaska. The battle over a copper and gold mine near one of the world's premiere salmon fisheries is headed to the ballot in a vote next week that has turned a normally sleepy local election into a national environmental debate. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)
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    New evidence points to former EPA official pushing pre-emptive Pebble Mine veto

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    August 18, 2013 4:00 am
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    Former EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson told a green-energy lobbyist in 2009 to email her personal account, an apparent violation of open-government rules. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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    How Lisa Jackson skirted Obama’s good-government pledge

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    The American Land Conservancy issued a $178 million grant to the California Rangeland Trust — Hearst Ranch, the single biggest Big Green grant. (AP File)
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    Top 10 jumbo foundation grants fund Big Green

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    August 16, 2013 4:00 am
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    VIDEO: ‘Gasland’ director asks to go ‘off the record’ when addressing possible factual error

    VIDEO: ‘Gasland’ director asks to go ‘off the record’ when addressing possible factual error

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    Nuclear-waste delays force big payouts by government
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    Nuclear-waste delays force big payouts by government

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    Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper sent President Obama a letter in August that all but begged him to OK the Keystone XL pipeline project. (AP Photo)
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    Keystone pipeline project on less-than-solid ground

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    Former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson announced her resignation in December 2012 following revelations of her use of a non de plume in a government email address to conduct official business. (AP Photo)

    EPA’s Jackson used fake, home emails to work with Siemens executive

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    “It’s time to stop entertaining the climate change deniers,” tweeted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, using the hashtag “#ScienceSaysSo.”
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    Obama, Dems pressure House GOP on climate change

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