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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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    Chart shows Texas oil production's steep curve upwards in recent years as a result of hydraulic fracturing. (Chart by Dr. Mark J. Perry of the University of Michigan.)
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    Fracking has turned Texas into an energy miracle

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    Dr. Ernest Moniz waves to the audience before the start of a ceremony where he was  sworn in as Energy Secretary, Tuesday, May 21, 2103,  at the Energy Department in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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    Energy Secretary: Fracking is safe

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    Energy secretary: Cyber attack, not EMP, is biggest threat to electric grid
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    ECOtality secured a $99.8 million award in 2009 to install nearly 15,000 electric vehicle chargers throughout the country. (AP File)
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    Obama’s Green Revolving Door: DOE chief of staff cashes out to green carmaker

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    A sign reading
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    Obama: Keystone pipeline jobs a ‘blip’ in the economy

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    Obama says Keystone pipeline won’t create many jobs

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    Father of modern fracking George Mitchell dies
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    Sequestration has caused furloughs for almost 800,000 civilian employees at the Defense Department, but “funding for the Pentagon’s environmental initiatives is largely shielded” from the spending cuts. (AP/Matt Rourke)
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    DOD: Environmental funding ‘largely shielded’ from sequestration

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    ** FILE ** In this Sept. 12, 2007 file photo, corn farmer Keith Witt checks the freshly harvested corn as it is transferred to a holding bin in Warrenton, Mo. An informal coalition of oil refiners, environmentalists and food processors aims to convince lawmakers that rising output of the corn-based fuel is making food more expensive worldwide by siphoning off livestock feed supplies and discouraging U.S. farmers from planting other critical crops, such as wheat and soybeans. (AP Photo/Tom Gannam, file)
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