NYT: Thinking Green While Sifting Through the Sand

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/22/business/worldbusiness/22deal.html?sq=sorkin&st=nyt&scp=2&pagewanted=print

 

 

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One Response to “NYT: Thinking Green While Sifting Through the Sand”

  1. ben stagg said:

    Nice work if you can get it, and come out with words like, “We have an agreement that there should be an agreement,” said Mr. Blair, dressed in a white polo shirt, blue cargo shorts and Nike sneakers. “But there’s no agreement on what that agreement should be.”
    In all seriousness, green alternatives depend a lot on scale, which is why subsidies are useful to see what is practically viable and to get the ones that are off the ground.
    Richard, invite me, next time, but I warn you, I would not be there just to agree to agree. Mind you, the women in bikinis could make me agree to just about anything.

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