Today's Climate: November 10, 2008

 

Obama Looks to Undo Utah Drilling Decisions (Salt Lake Tribune)

President-elect Barack Obama could move quickly once in office to reverse the Bush administration's decision to open up nearly 360,000 acres of Utah public lands to oil and gas drilling.

Obama Likely to Tap Fresh Faces, Old Hands (San Francisco Chronicle)

Look for a mix of fresh blood and old Clinton hands in the Obama administration, with speculation now centering on Silicon Valley Democrat and former eBay executive Steve Westly for the job of energy secretary.

U.S. Automakers Gain Bailout Support, Wait for Terms, Timing (Bloomberg)

Detroit automakers are moving closer to a federal aid package to prevent them from collapsing, as politicians rally behind the idea of a bailout.

U.S. Gas Prices Drop 17% in 2 Weeks (Los Angeles Times)

The average price of regular gasoline at filling stations has taken a dramatic tumble across the US in the last two weeks, falling to $2.30 a gallon, as the global economic slowdown continues to crimp demand.

NRG Rejects Exelon's $6.1 Billion Buyout Offer (AP)

Power generator NRG Energy has rejected an unsolicited $6.1 billion all-stock bid from nuclear power giant Exelon, calling the offer that would create the nation's largest power company too low.

Australia Acts to Save 'Alps' from Climate Change (The Independent)

Australia's most spectacular mountain landscapes, known as the "Alps," have been placed on the national heritage register due to threats from climate change.


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