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Energy Debate Watch
by Terra Rossa
March 6th, 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 or tell us about other current items of interest in the comment thread below.

Climate skeptics roast Al Gore on global warming
Reuters, 03.04.08

Al Gore, who won the Nobel Peace Prize and an Oscar for his environmental advocacy, was the main target on Monday at a conference of dissident scientists skeptical of his views on global warming.

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Going green for Lent
Many use period of penance to aid environment
The Boston Globe, 03.03.08

Many Christians sacrifice a personal pleasure such as chocolate, liquor, or cigarettes to mark Lent, the period of penance and prayer before Easter.

This year, Nina Scott is giving up carbon.

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Banks say in talks to shape U.S. climate policy
Reuters, 02.29.08

U.S. banks, industry and decision makers are holding open talks about the shape of future climate regulations in the United States, likely to have far-reaching impact on the economy, bankers say.

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From geeks to greens
The Economist, 02.29.08

Executives are switching in droves from the computer industry to clean-technology firms. Do they have what it takes to succeed?

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To limit pollution and reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources we should:

Implement a market-based ‘Cap and Trade’ solution
Increase taxes and government subsidies
Buy tickets to see Leo’s latest flop
Do nothing and hope it will get better
Undecided, but we do need to find a solution

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