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June 29, 2009Rehberg: Climate Bill Will Cost Every Montanan
Flathead Beacon: In response to the U.S. House passing a landmark climate bill Friday evening, Montana Republican Congressman Denny Rehberg, who voted “nay,” sent out the following statement: "Less than a year ago, I joined colleagues on the House floor to demand an all-of-the-above energy policy...
Posted in: The Daily Interlake on 06/29/09
Rehberg voted 'no' on climate bill; Baucus, Tester haven't stated stance
HELENA - U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg, R-Mont., voted “no” on the climate change legislation that passed the House last week - but Montana’s other two members of Congress aren’t saying how they’ll vote on the measure...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 06/29/09
June 28, 2009
Glacier ballet aims to raise awareness of climate change's affect on national parks
SUN POINT — Pirouettes and arabesques can be difficult enough to perform in a dance hall — it's even harder when ballet dancing in tackling winds atop a jagged ridge. That's how a ballet troupe from Idaho spent part of its week — in addition to overcoming rain, snow and sharp rocks digging into thin dancing shoes — all to illustrate the natural wonders of Glacier National Park through dance...
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 06/28/09
June 27, 2009
Climate bill ekes its way through House
WASHINGTON — The House passed a landmark bill Friday night to limit climate change and reduce dependence on foreign oil — a measure Rep. Denny Rehberg said would hurt Montana by raising electricity prices, increasing farm production costs and punishing the state's fossil-fuel industry...
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 06/27/09
June 25, 2009
Global warming can’t be ignored
Old and convenient habits are hard to break, but there is no escaping the need to change the way we power our economy. For almost a decade now, there has been clear and convincing evidence that burning fossil fuels like oil and gas add global warming pollution to the atmosphere, trapping more and more of the sun’s heat as more and more pollution accumulates...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 06/25/09



