1. TRANSITION:
N.J.'s Lisa Jackson emerges as likely EPA pick

Lisa Jackson, the former chief of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, has emerged as President-elect Barack Obama's most likely choice to become the next administrator of U.S. EPA, according to sources familiar with Obama's transition efforts. Go to story #1

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12. Calendar:
Update for December 1 - December 5, 2008

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010 -- 12:31 PM

ELECTRICITY: Company hopes to put SoCal's power-storage problems on ice

CLIMATE: Have scandals tarnished IPCC chief's legacy?

RENEWABLE ENERGY: French nuclear giant buys Calif. solar startup

GREAT LAKES: Carp summit yields no commitments on lock closures

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010 -- 07:03 AM

NUCLEAR POWER: What does $36B buy Democrats?

CLIMATE: Enviro groups target moderate senators ahead of vote on EPA regs

CLIMATE: NOAA's plans for new climate service require congressional OK

NUCLEAR POWER: Watchdog group protests Magwood's nomination to NRC

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Transportation: Environmental Law and Policy Center's Learner discusses new funding for high-speed rail (02/04/2010)

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Efficiency: Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility's Byrne talks progress on clean energy development (02/02/2010)