November 13, 2009

Around the Web: Solar Declines, Climate Change As Religion, Handicapping Carbon Prices

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Today’s news from around the web.

Solar Market Declines for First Time Ever

Greentech Media

Industry Witnesses’ Dominance of Hill Climate Hearings Irks Consumer Advocates

NY Times


Judge rules activist’s beliefs on climate change akin to religion

Guardian

Japan plans giant solar power station in space

Telegraph

Wal-Mart touts sustainability, releases 3rd-quarter results

The Packer

DOE technologist handicaps impact of carbon price

CNET

Venture Capitalist to Steer DOE’s Energy Loan Program

BNET

Texas Curb ‘Em: How the Lone Star State Slashed Emissions

WSJ

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