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Vos Iz Neais (Free subscription) | yesterday
New York, NY - Mayor Bloomberg is considering extending term limits through a deal with the City Council that would allow him another four years, while also boosting lawmakers’ time in office. Bloomberg has publicly said he intends to leave when his term ends on Dec. 31, 2009, but has privately expressed interest in undoing [...]
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The LRC Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
All that talk of a Bloomberg-Paul ticket in Virginia turns out to be wrong. The Independent Green party plans to run the Christian right Constitution party candidates instead. Yawn....
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The New York Observer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Responding to a report in the New York Post , Michael Bloomberg did not rule out supporting changes to the laws governing term limits that would let him run for mayor again, although he didn't say he would, either. Fielding questions from reporters this morning at a press conference on West 124th Street, Bloomberg said, “I’ve always had a policy of never saying what I’m going to do.”...
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ENN: Top Stories (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has proposed a renewable energy program for New York city that would include placing windmills on city bridges, solar panels on skyscrapers, and the use of tidal, geothermal and nuclear energy. Bloomberg unveiled the outlines of his plan late Tuesday at a major clean energy summit in Las Vegas organized by the University of Nevada.
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | yesterday
NEW YORK — Outlining his vision for a dramatic reconfiguration of urban energy sources, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg says he is exploring potential for installing turbines and other alternative energy generators throughout New York City, in the water and on bridges and skyscrapers. Read the full story
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Washington Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
NEW YORK -- Outlining his vision for a dramatic reconfiguration of urban energy sources, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg says he is exploring potential for installing turbines and other alternative energy generators throughout New York City, in the water and on bridges and skyscrapers.
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MATTER MAGAZINE (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
New York City's Mayor Bloomberg gave the keynote address yesterday at the National Clean Energy Summit yesterday, announcing a proposal to develop wind power and other alternative energy sources for the Big Apple. Bloomberg's plan focused on off-shore wind farms, along with a few wind turbines on top of the city's bridges and skyscrapers. He also mentioned other sources of renewable...
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
From today’s NY Post: Mayor Bloomberg is considering extending term limits through a deal with the City Council that would allow him another four years, while also boosting lawmakers’ time in office, sources told The Post. Bloomberg has publicly said he intends to leave when his term ends on Dec. 31, 2009, but has privately expressed [...]
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Archinect (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Interviews with architects, engineers and energy experts on Wednesday suggest that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg�s proposal to place wind turbines atop the city�s skyscrapers and bridges, as well as off the coastline of Queens and Brooklyn, would be complicated and expensive and barely begin to meet the growth in demand for electricity that is expected in the coming years. NYT | yesterday
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Third Party Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
Oh well, it was a swell idea. But Ballot Access News says the Michael Bloomberg-Ron Paul ticket won’t appear on the Virginia ballot in November. (Act surprised.) Although the Independent Green Party of Virginia did circulate a petition for president with those candidates’ names on it, Virginia law explicitly gives the petitioning group the right to [...]
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wind turbines would top New York City skyscrapers and bridges and dot the city's shorelinesunder a new plan by Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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WatsAp (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Michael Bloomberg envisions an off-shore wind farm and small turbines on skyscrapers and bridges that provide ten percent of the city's electricity needs in ten years. 2 Vote(s)
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The Pondering Primate (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Cleantech Mayor Bloomberg has a green energy plan for the City of New York. Bloomberg proposed putting windmills on top of city bridges, and skyscrapers, and turbines in the Hudson and East Rivers . In terms of offshore locations, aides to the mayor told CBS 2's Magee Hickey, the city is looking at the generally windy coast off of Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island for the turbines, which...
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The Star-Ledger (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Plan that would drastically remake Big Apple's skyline and shores