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Ben Lowe, a 25-year-old first-time candidate, speaks in evangelical language and his moral compass points toward clean-energy investment. He's getting whomped.  
If the GOP wins control of the House next week, senior congressional Republicans plan to launch a blistering attack on the Obama administration's environmental policies.
California environmental regulators plan to let power plants, oil refineries and factories use more carbon offsets to meet pollution targets in the state's cap-and- trade program for greenhouse gases.
Sea level rise, worsening flooding and land subsidence in and around Jakarta have prompted Indonesian officials to resurrect plans to move the country's capital.
China assured U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday that it would be a "reliable supplier" of exotic metals key to the global high-tech industry, U.S. officials said.
Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-N.Y.) has been an outspoken critic of gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale. His opponent, Republican George Phillips, supports "aggressive" development once regulators sign off.
Exxon Mobil spent $41 billion a year ago to acquire XTO Energy, doubling its natural gas reserves. And it is building up a massive liquefied natural gas capacity around the globe.