Climate Change
White House Climate Adviser LeavingPublished: January 30th, 2011
President Obama's key adviser on energy and environmental issues, Carol Browner, will leave her White House post in the near future, according to administration officials. Browner, who served as... Read more
Climate Change
Climate Policy Turns ActivistPublished: September 9th, 2010
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—Co-ops will have to adapt to a spate of looming regulatory hurdles, even as they challenge some of them, if they are to serve their members’ best interests, an NRECA... Read more
Climate Change
Climate Regulation: A RealityPublished: August 30th, 2010
Editor's note: Congress is in recess after failing to adopt a climate change bill, while the Environmental Protection Agency is proceeding with its regulatory plans. In this Q&A, Kirk Johnson, NRECA... Read more
Climate Change
English Urges Grassroots PushPublished: May 20th, 2010
NRECA CEO Glenn English says new Clean Air Act rules on greenhouse gas emissions underscore the need for legislative action to halt the Environmental Protection Agency from proceeding with its regulatory... Read more
Climate Change
Principles Offered for Climate BillPublished: April 22nd, 2010
While declining to offer the Senate advice on how to proceed on climate change legislation, a key White House official offered three principles on which the measure should be based. These principles... Read more
Climate Change
Crunching the Climate Change NumbersPublished: March 29th, 2010
The Wisconsin statewide and its parent, Cooperative Network, have unveiled a do-it-yourself online calculator that allows consumers to estimate how much their electric bills would rise should state... Read more
Climate Change
Poll: More Question Climate ChangePublished: March 17th, 2010
A new Gallup poll finds an all-time high number of Americans say the seriousness of climate change is exaggerated. The 41 percent who believe that represents the largest number since Gallup began polling on... Read more
