navair.navy.mil - 3/4/2009
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1964: Dr. Carl F. Austin published the first Navy report on the exploration for geothermal potential in the Coso area. 1966: Naval Weapons Center (NWC) drilled its first shallow test well to obtain chemical, temperature, and heat-flow data for the proposed geothermal resource area. 1971: Dr. ...
reuters.com - 3/4/2009
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reuters.com —
Reuters: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Friday declared
a state emergency due to drought and said he...
would consider mandatory water rationing in the face of nearly $3 billion in economic losses from below-normal rainfall this year. As ...
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California declares drought emergency
climatechange.ca.gov - 3/5/2009
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climatechange.ca.gov —
s Resource for Global Climate Change Information California
produces roughly 1.4 percent of the world's, and 6.2...
percent of the total U.S., greenhouse gases. Our state has been working on and finding solutions to our impact on climate since 1988. ...
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Welcome to the California Climate Change Portal
ced.ca.gov - 3/11/2009
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Welcome to the California Commission for Economic Development!
Welcome and thank you for visiting the California Commission...
for Economic Development website. First established in 1971, the CED is a statewide, bipartisan advisory commission responsible ...
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California Commission for Economic Development
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A New Military Mission: Clean Energy
Climate Progress —
The solar panel below powers a series of spotlights that highlight the New Mexico National Guard sign outside the Guard’s compound in Rio Rancho, NM. The Guard is making clean energy the focus of a mission for all its units statewide. This article ...
A New Military Mission: Clean Energy
Worldchanging: Bright Green —
The solar panel below powers a series of spotlights that highlight the New Mexico National Guard sign outside the Guard’s compound in Rio Rancho, NM. The Guard is making clean energy the focus of a mission for all its units statewide. [image] In 2007, NPR reported that the U.S. military consumed and purchased 340,000 barrels of oil a day, ...
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