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How to fight global warming: Smart taxes

5 hours ago ago from Line7 Plus

Economy in News With Copenhagen climate talks looking stalled and the Senate mired in complicated eco-wrangling, is there a simpler way to get the U.S. to reduce the carbon emissions that most scientists blame for global warming? By rss.cnn.com Please visit individual blog and website for more info. Related posts: White roofs to fight global warming Economy in NewsAmerica should attack global warming by painting... A deal on ...

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In the U.S, the wheels of commerce move swiftly; public policy? Slowly

10 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks

Everyone wants the banks to lend more -- even the nation's chief executive. But absent a supermajority in Congress (it takes 60 votes to get major legislation passed in the Senate), what can one do to get the banks to lend? Like President Obama, one can request, make a strong it's-in-the-interest-of-the-banks case for increased lending, but at the end of the day, given the U.S.'s economic system, it's still a private sector matter and the ...

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Overwhelming US Public Support For Global Warming Action

13 hours ago ago from The Global Warming Statistics

by Daniel J. Weiss, Senior Fellow and Director of Climate Strategy at American Progress Poll Confirms Americans Believe Economy, Jobs Helped By Pollution Reduction Two new polls issued today confirm that an overwhelming portion of Americans want domestic action and an international agreement to reduce global warming pollution. More than half the respondents want to do a great deal to reduce the threat of global warming, while only ...

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The Church of Global Warming

20 hours ago ago from Amy Ridenour\'s National Center Blog

It is a lie that the United Nations wants to maintain religious neutrality at COP-15. No, Global Warming is the established religion at this international event. This was made especially clear when, days before the event's commencement, the Denmark Foreign Ministry rejected a donated delivery of Christmas fir trees. "We have to remember that this is a U.N. conference and, as the [Bella] center then becomes U.N. territory, there can be no ...

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Radnofsky responds defending open records stance

17 hours ago ago from Grits for Breakfast

After Charles Kiker forwarded her this morning's Grits post and my addendum in the comments that discussed her open records stance , I received the following response from Democratic Attorney General candidate Barbara Ann Radnofsky, printed here in its entirety with my initial reaction below: From Barbara Ann Radnofsky: Scholarship and leading from the top, emphasizing fairness and due process, do indeed make a difference. The Office ...

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Steven Solomon: Obama, Palin, Copenhagen: The End Of Drinkable Water?

19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

With America's national debate on global warming going bipolar between President Obama's grand entrance at Copenhagen and the surreality of Sarah from Alaska going rogue on world environmental science by championing the climate deniers, those committed to doing the planet's serious business should stay focused on one, often overlooked but trackable key factor of climate change--the pivotal role of water. It is through water that global ...

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Housing Starts Rebound; Energy Pushes CPI Up : NPR

18 hours ago ago from NPR

Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Housing Starts Rebound; Energy Pushes CPI Up by The Associated Press text size A A A December 16, 2009 Construction of new homes, helped by better ...

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