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MARINE ENERGY NEWS
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In the wake of the BP oil disaster, calls for greener energy sources are growing louder. CBS News' Seth Doane takes a look at a number of alternate energy sources America is developing to help end our addiction to oil.
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Oil Spill Turns American Minds to Renewable Power Sources As Inventors, Investors Wait for Gov't to Get Serious
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Scientists track marine mammals to see impact of Gulf spill
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Hopes that the UK can develop a green energy industry are under threat because school leavers are not interested in engineering, the country's leading power companies have warned.
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Gulf of Mexico ranks in top five regions for diversity.
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Applications for opencast mining on greenfield sites are likely to increase to meet the UK's demand for energy, the British Geological Survey says.
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Sometimes it's impossible to get enough shut-eye; how to feel less tired and regain lost energy.
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Ernst & Young has launched a clean energy and technology practice as it seeks to hike its revenues to more than £100m within three to five years.
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When David Cameron became Prime Minister he pledged that the new Coalition would be the greenest government ever. As Climate Change Minister my job is to help deliver this promise.
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There's a new beast on the loose in the countryside.
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Chris Huhne can dress it up all he likes, but the Energy Secretary and one-time author of this column has performed an extraordinary U-turn on nuclear policy.
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Noway's Øya festival reduces its environmental impact by powering the four main stages with 100% renewable energy and sourcing local organic produce.
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Applications for opencast mining on greenfield sites are likely to increase to meet the UK's demand for energy, the British Geological Survey says.
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Shareholders in Cairn Energy are in line for a windfall of at least £1bn, with the oil explorer close to completing a £5bn deal to sell its giant Indian oil fields to Vedanta Resources.
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NATO, Afghan joint operation takes down more than 20 insurgents in offensive against Al Qaeda-linked faction as Gen. Petraeus says in 'real life' pullback by July 2011 will depend on conditionsWikiLeaks 'Will Not Be Threatened' by U.S. | VIDEO The Few. The Proud. The New Marines?
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NATO, Afghan joint operation takes down more than 20 insurgents in offensive against Al Qaeda-linked faction as Gen. Petraeus says in 'real life' pullback by July 2011 will depend on conditionsWikiLeaks 'Will Not Be Threatened' by U.S.The Few. The Proud. The New Marines?
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Check out our picks for the best of the military in action, highlighting technology that the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines are pushing to the limit every day
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Norway's Øya festival aims to become first powered by renewable energy
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Researchers use new tool to gain valuable clues about the nature of mysterious "dark energy."
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