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    The executive actions, the administration says, include commitments from more than 300 public- and private-sector partners to create new jobs in the energy-efficiency industry and reduce carbon pollution. (Thinkstock)
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    New York Times: Obama’s new executive actions won’t have much of an impact on global warming

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    May 9, 2014 4:00 am
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    In this April 30, 2014 photo, Qazvin Azad University students assemble the Havin-2, or Brilliant Sun, for a test drive in Qazvin, Iran. A group of Iranian students and their teachers geared up for a summer road trip through the American heartland, fueled only by the sun and their hopes to shine in what will be a first for the Islamic Republic. The flat, rectangular Havin-2, drove for tests alongside slightly larger gas-powered motor vehicles outside the capital, Tehran, ahead of the eight-day, 1,700-mile (2,700-kilometer) race that will take it from Austin, Texas, to Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
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    Iran students gear up solar car for US challenge

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    Cuomo: NY making $1B investment in solar power
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    Google, SunPower team up on solar energy program
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    Sunlight streams onto the Maywood Solar Farm in Indianapolis on Tuesday, April 15, 2014. The 8-megawatt solar farm completed last month is the nation's largest solar farm on a federal Superfund site. The 43-acre farm sits on a portion of a 120-acre Superfund site tainted by decades of coal-tar refining and wood-treatment operations. The farm's solar panels feed power into Indianapolis Power & Light's electrical grid. (AP Photo/Rick Callahan)
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    Largest US solar farm on Superfund site now online

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    Va.’s largest rooftop solar array to be dedicated
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    China is beating us in the burning-coal race

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    Some Kansas customers of Midwest Energy will soon be able to use solar energy without having to install their own solar panels. (Thinkstock)
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    Midwest Energy plans ‘solar garden’ for Kansas

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    Katrina victims live out Hollywood eco-agenda
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    Katrina victims live out Hollywood eco-agenda

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