NYT: States’ Battles Over Energy Grow Fiercer With U.S. in a Policy Gridlock

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/20/us/20energy.html?sq=Barringer&st=nyt&scp=2&pagewanted=print

 

 

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One Response to “NYT: States’ Battles Over Energy Grow Fiercer With U.S. in a Policy Gridlock”

  1. ben stagg said:

    You might make America a cleaner place by blocking coal burning plants, but if you export more coal, (49 million tons in 2006 to about nearly 59 million tons in 2007, as Ian’s posted aricle told us yesterday) you are ignoring the ever acellerating global polution problem.
    I find it extraordinary that people who are convinced that the causes of climate change are linked to carbon emissions, are happy to set targets for themselves, while aiding other countries to increase their emissions by such a degree as to make a complete nonsense of the whole thing.
    The emissions of the developing countries must at least stand still, while the western world decreases theirs, or we are all sticking our heads where the sun never shines.

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