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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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    "Three of the nation's civilian nuclear research facilities and its 104 commercial reactors remain ill-prepared to guard against large-scale terrorism threats," a Pentagon-funded study reports. (Thinkstock)
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    Just how safe are the nation’s nuclear reactors?

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    The high cost of economic policy uncertainty

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    Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., are both outspoken critics of Obama's "war on coal." (AP File)
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    OFA avoids global warming talk in states with outspoken pro-coal Democrats

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    Crude oil proven reserves totaled 26.5 billion barrels in 2011, a 14 percent increases from 2010. (AP File)
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    US oil reserves reach highest level in 28 years

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    A review of Nevada's Yucca Mountain site was supposed to be completed by 2011. (AP File)
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    Court orders Obama to decide on Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site

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    Former Environmental Protection Agency administrator Christie Todd Whitman signed a recent New York Times op-ed endorsing President Obama's climate plan. (AP File)
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    Former officials cash in on their reputations

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    FILE - In a Friday, Aug. 15, 2003 file photo, the Empire State Building towers over the skyline of a blackout-darkened New York City just before dawn.  Power lines from Jersey City, N.J., are in foreground. Ten years after a blackout cascading from Ohio affected 50 million people, utilities and analysts say changes made in the aftermath make a similar outage unlikely today, though shifts in where and how power is generated raise new reliability concerns for the U.S. electric grid system. (AP Photo/File, George Widman, File)
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    10 years after blackout, US grid faces new threats

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    Despite tax credits and a host of other programs designed to promote electric vehicles, consumers remain uninterested. (AP File)
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    As 207 coal-fired power plants are slated to close, 138 have already shut down since President Obama took office in 2009.  (AP File)
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    ‘War on coal’: 207 coal plants will close in the next decade

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