Environmental Concerns
WASHINGTON - Solar power is coming to President Barack Obama's house.
WASHINGTON - Republican lawmakers are telling President Barack Obama that he needs Congress to deliver on any commitments he makes to reduce global warming gases.
COPENHAGEN - The United States and China took steps Thursday toward a broad agreement that could be sealed by President Barack Obama and Premier Wen Jiabao when they arrive at the flagging U.N.
COPENHAGEN - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton sought to put new life into flagging U.N.
INDIANAPOLIS - Environmental activists who are upset about Indiana's water pollution rules say they'll ask the federal government to take action against the state.
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