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NRG rejects Exelon's $6.1B buyout offer (AP)

AP - Power generator NRG Energy Inc. on Sunday rejected an unsolicited $6.1 billion all-stock bid from nuclear power giant and utility operator Exelon Corp., calling the offer that would create the nation's largest power company too low.
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Tags:   Environment    NRG    rejects    Exelon's    $6.1B    buyout    offer    (AP)
:: Created: 11-11-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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New Zealand enters new era of conservative rule (AP)

Prime Minister elect John Key celebrates the National Party's victory during the New Zealand General election in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008. (AP Photo/NZPA, Ross Setford)AP - New Zealand entered a new era of conservative rule Sunday, with incoming Prime Minister John Key promising to be a moderate amid fears some of the country's policies on global warming and indigenous people could be rolled back.
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Tags:   Environment    New    Zealand    enters    new    era    conservative    rule    (AP)
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Global biodiversity panel knocked back at UN talks (AFP)

Plans for a scientific panel on biodiversity have been knocked back by representatives of 80 countries at UN-sponsored talks in Kuala Lumpur. The panel was intended to be an independent authority on species loss, bringing together experts who can guide governments on the issue, amid warnings about the accelerating rate of extinction and its implications for humans.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - Plans for a scientific panel on biodiversity, similar to a Nobel-winning group on climate change, have been knocked back by representatives of 80 countries at UN-sponsored talks.
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Tags:   Environment    Global    biodiversity    panel    knocked    back    talks    (AFP)
:: Created: 11-14-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Fire at Japan nuke power plant injures worker: operator (AFP)

A fire at a nuclear power plant in northern Japan has injured one worker but did not cause a radiation leak, the power station operator has said. Firefighters put out the fire about an hour after white smoke was spotted coming out of the reactor, Tohoku Electric Power has said.(AFP/JIJI Press/File)AFP - A fire broke out at a nuclear power plant in northern Japan on Thursday, injuring one worker but causing no radiation leak, the operator said.
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Tags:   Environment    Fire    Japan    nuke    power    plant    injures    worker:    operator    (AFP)
:: Created: 11-14-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Greenpeace: Japanese whalers leave for annual hunt (AP)

In this photo released by the environmental group Greenpeace Japan, Greenpeace members hold up a banner reading; '1.2 billion yen (US$12.4 million) of tax money for whaling?' in Kamijima as Japanese whaling mother vessel Nisshin Maru departs from its home port of Innoshima Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. Greenpeace said Japanese whaling ships left the southwestern Japanese port Monday en route to this season's hunt in the Antarctic Ocean. (AP Photo/Yuzuru Oshihara, Greenpeace Japan)AP - The mother ship in Japan's whaling fleet left Monday for the country's annual hunt in the Antarctic, the environmental group Greenpeace said, as anti-whaling activists vowed to disrupt the expedition once again after high-seas clashes forced an early halt last year.
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Tags:   Environment    Greenpeace:    Japanese    whalers    leave    for    annual    hunt    (AP)
:: Created: 11-17-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Brazil says ethanol production won't harm Amazon (AP)

AP - Expansion of vast sugarcane plantations across Brazil to meet growing worldwide demand for ethanol won't harm the Amazon, a top Brazilian official said Monday.
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Tags:   Environment    Brazil    says    ethanol    production    won't    harm    Amazon    (AP)
:: Created: 11-17-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Funding "iffy" for Ohio uranium enrichment plant (AP)

AP - The nation's only provider of enriched uranium for nuclear power plants says it will go ahead with development of a southern Ohio project even though it has been unable to attract financing in the $3.5 billion venture.
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Tags:   Environment    Funding    "iffy"    for    Ohio    uranium    enrichment    plant    (AP)
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International biofuels conference gets underway in Brazil (AFP)

Brazil's Chief of Staff Dilma Rousseff (C, background) delivers a speech next to a 100% ethanol powered aircraft made by Brazilian jet manufacturer Embraer, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. An international conference on biofuels involving officials from 40 countries got underway in Brazil on Monday with delegates to consider the issues of development, food security, trade and climate change.(AFP/Mauricio Lima)AFP - An international conference on biofuels involving officials from 40 countries got underway in Brazil on Monday with delegates to consider the issues of development, food security, trade and climate change.
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Tags:   Environment    International    biofuels    conference    gets    underway    Brazil    (AFP)
:: Created: 11-17-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Maldives saves for new homeland amid flooding fears: report (AFP)

Kurumba island basks in the sunshine in the Maldives. The Maldives' newly-elected president said in an interview Monday that his government will begin saving to buy a new homeland in case global warming causes the country to disappear into the sea.(AFP/File/Sanka Vidanagama)AFP - The Maldives' newly-elected president said in an interview Monday that his government will begin saving to buy a new homeland in case global warming causes the country to disappear into the sea.
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Tags:   Environment    Maldives    saves    for    new    homeland    amid    flooding    fears:    report    (AFP)
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Scientists say peridotite rock can soak up CO2 (Reuters)

Scientists sample a stalagmite of carbonate minerals in an undated photo courtesy of Columbia University's Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory. A rock found mostly in Oman can be harnessed to soak up the main greenhouse gas carbon dioxide at a rate that could help slow global warming, scientists say. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - A rock found mostly in Oman can be harnessed to soak up the main greenhouse gas carbon dioxide at a rate that could help slow global warming, scientists say.
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Tags:   Environment    Scientists    say    peridotite    rock    can    soak    CO2    (Reuters)
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