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Is the liberal media hushing up Peter Fonda's crazy talk about Barack Obama?
The Big PictureIt's hard to imagine anyone spouting crazier talk in recent days than Lars von Trier, who pretty much stole the show at Cannes, getting banned from the film festival after volunteering some truly bizarre musings about being a Nazi. But...... -
Fight intensifies over West Coast coal exports to Asia
GreenspacePlans for a major West Coast coal export facility-- the subject of an intense fight over greenhouse gases and U.S. coal supplies to Asia--took a new turn when Millennium Bulk Terminals Inc. announced it was withdrawing its permit for the...... -
Shell is on track to start new deepwater drilling in Gulf of Mexico
GreenspaceInterior Secretary Ken Salazar on Monday announced a step toward approval of the first new deepwater oil and gas exploratory drilling plan in the Gulf of Mexico since the April 2010 Deepwater Horizon... -
Gas prices spur move to open offshore drilling in California, Alaska, East Coast [Updated]
GreenspaceWith high gas prices once again becoming a high-octane political issue, House Republicans on Tuesday launched a drive to open up more coastal areas to oil drilling, including a stretch off Southern California. The pro-production legislation comes a day... -
Oil falls, but expect more price pain at the gas pump today
Money & CompanyOil prices were falling Monday as Libyan leader Moammar Kadafi was said to have accepted a plan by a delegation of African leaders for ending the bloody conflict that has pit his forces against rebels determined to end his rule....... -
9 books about the gulf oil spill
Jacket CopyLA Times environmental editor Geoffrey Mohan reviews books about the gulf oil disaster.... -
The conversation: One year since the BP oil spill, but still a long way from recovery
Opinion L.A.It's been one year since BP's Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded. Eleven workers were killed. Some of those who make a living off the sea and the land went into financial ruin. And it devastated the environment and the delicate...... -
Papers of late environmental crusader find home at UCLA
L.A. NOWWhen Ellen Stern Harris died of cancer five years ago at age 76, the pugnacious conservationist left a vast if chaotic collection of letters, research files, photos and publications. On Wednesday, a UCLA van pulled up to a chilly storage...... -
Gulf oil spill redux: nine books on the BP disaster
GreenspaceA year after millions of barrels of oil were spilled into the Gulf of Mexico from BP's Macondo well, much ink has been spilled on the "second draft" of history. None of the nine books (and counting) published thus far...... -
Debate: The best remedy for soaring gas prices?
Opinion L.A.The national average price of gasoline is quickly approaching $4 a gallon, and has long passed that mark in several parts of country, including L.A. County. At this rate, in fact, $4 per gallon might seem like a steal to...... -
Gas prices could fall by 50 cents this summer; Democrats try to end Big Oil's tax breaks
Top of the TicketGas prices are predicted to fall by at least 10% this summer, experts say which would save US drivers $189 million a day in gas prices... -
Van Nuys, Long Beach airports cited as major lead polluters
GreenspaceThe Center for Environmental Health on Tuesday announced impending legal action against more than 40 suppliers of aviation fuel containing lead, often used in piston-powered aircraft engines, at California airports. The Oakland-based group blames...
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