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Energy Debate Watch
by Terra Rossa
May 12th, 2008

Please enjoy today’s energy debate watch, a collection of news stories and perspectives about energy, environment and climate related issues. These articles are provided to keep Terra Rossa readers informed about the current public energy debate but are not intended to express the views of the blog. Let us know your thoughts on these articles [...]

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Energy Debate Watch
by Terra Rossa
April 10th, 2008

Please enjoy today’s energy debate watch, a collection of news stories and perspectives about energy, environment and climate related issues. These articles are provided to keep Terra Rossa readers informed about the current public energy debate but are not intended to express the views of the blog. Let us know your thoughts on these articles [...]

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Energy Debate Watch
by Terra Rossa
March 25th, 2008

Please enjoy today’s energy debate watch, a collection of news stories and perspectives about energy, environment and climate related issues. These articles are provided to keep Terra Rossa readers informed about the current public energy debate but are not intended to express the views of the blog. Let us know your thoughts on these articles [...]

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Maybe Money Does Grow on Trees
by Whit Ayres
March 11th, 2008

My favorite green blog, the Wall Street Journal’s Environmental Capital today notes an interesting development. Financial giant Merrill Lynch has invested $9 million to protect nearly 3,000 square miles of Indonesian forest.
Merrill Lynch is hoping to use this investment to generate carbon credits it can sell on the open market; a shrewd business decision by [...]

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Three Good Reasons
by Tucker Eskew
February 26th, 2008

Many conservative thinkers (Newt jumps immediately to mind) have said Republicans need to start offering solutions to climate change based on our party’s principles. They’re right, of course – a strategy of denial will cost Republicans at the voting booth. My good friend and fellow Terra Rossa blogger Whit Ayres has already warned [...]

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