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Winter 2010 ( download) Copenhagen reconsidered: No agreement, but plenty of momentum; No new coal for Minnesota: Law severely limits coal-based electricity; Mn/DOT moves foward on Complete Streets: State agency takes steps supporting safe roads for all users; Senators hold the key: The path to a clean energy economy must be charted through the U.S. Senate; Reflections on Copenhagen: Fresh Energy's Rick Fuentes reports on COP15; "We're in this problem together:" Emily Moore makes a difference today for the children of tomorrow
Fall 2009 ( download) America's chance to lead: Copenhagen negotiations provide critical opportunity; Energy dollars: What is Minnesota doing with its share of the federal stimulus? Working for Complete Streets: Street design should accommodate the needs of all users; Influencing Congress from the Heartland: Fresh Energy supports federal legislation with local action; Thinking globally: Fresh Energy trains young messengers for Copenhagen; Into the wind: Mark Ahlstrom's company facilitates clean energy development
Summer 2009 ( download) Good but not yet good enough: U.S. Senate must improve climate bill; Smarter energy, and more of the clean stuff: Federal and State legislation paves the way for progress; Getting Minnesota on track: Rail transportation improvements are on the way; Clean energy and clean energy jobs: Landmark climate policy passes U.S. House; Tar sands oil development: A dirty and dangerous step backward; Geetting the message: The Media Center amplifies a clean energy story across the Midwest
Spring 2009 ( download) Cap and cash back: Climate policy that's simple, effective, and fair; Minnesota solar heats up: Investments in solar are likely in 2009; Transportation at the crossroads: Recognizing land use and energy impacts; Noses to the grindstone: After recess, it's back to work for Congress; Low income weatherization gets a boost: Federal funds are a huge opportunity for Minnesota program; An eye on the big picture: Mary T'Kach promotes long-term thinking
Winter 2009 ( download) Obama energy team huddle? The conversation I'd like to overhear; Reenergized and refocused: Fresh Energy's Clean Energy program ramps up; Getting to cleaner transportation: Fresh Energy champions smarter state and national policies; Repower, Refuel, and Rebuild America: Our country needs a national clean energy system; Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa makes energy a priority: Tribe focuses on reducing costs; Part of the solution: Board member Randy Anderson takes global warming personally
Fall 2008 SPECIAL ELECTION-YEAR ISSUE ( download) An energy blueprint for our new President: America's leadership must challenge the status quo; Rebuilding American energy: Nine top federal investments for a new economy; Kicking the habit: It's time to end America's dependence on foreign oil; Beyond old-fashioned coal: President Obama can free the nation from polluting coal plants; Putting a price on pollution: The United States must lead on regulating global warming emissions; Cleaning up America's tailpipes: Clean Cars standards decrease emissions and visits to the pump
Summer 2008 Breaking America's oil addiction; Big Stone II decision delayed...again; Going forward with transit projects; Two organizations, one powerful collaboration; For residents, by residents; "Somebody has to start"
Spring 2008 ( download) How will saving the planet affect the economy; Midwest Governors' clean energy goal; Moving Minnesota better; The Midwest model; Ensuring equity in a low-carbon future; Working for the greater good
Winter 2008 Bringing Bali back home; Midwest governors set dramatic clean energy goal; Providing options for today, for the future; Policies to combat climate change; Funds needed for energy assistance programs; "Optimism is the most powerful fuel out here"
Fall 2007 Doing the math; The end of the old coal era?; Putting Minnesota on the right track; Citizens taking action; It's not easy being green; Leaving the campsite better than he found
Summer 2007 The best session yet; Community wind home run; Small changes, big results; The trouble with transit; Minnesota: the coolest state in the nation?; Minnesota asks Manitoba Hydro for yearly reports
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