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Energy Debate Watch
by Terra Rossa
May 8th, 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.

Evangelical leaders say their faith is too politicized

The New York Times – AP, 05.08.08

Prominent evangelicals urged Christian conservatives Wednesday to support ”an expansion of our concerns beyond single-issue politics,” angering some leaders on the religious right who have been closely allied with the Republican Party.

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China says Beijing Olympics “basically” carbon neutral
Reuters, 05.08.08

This summer’s Beijing Olympics will be “basically” carbon neutral thanks to a series of energy saving measures such as the use of solar power and an afforestation program, a senior official said on Thursday.

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Broad climate fight best, not just gas cuts: study
Reuters, Alister Doyle, 05.08.08

An assault on climate change on many fronts makes good economic sense but will be money badly spent if the world focuses exclusively on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, a study said on Thursday.

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Petrify, liquefy: new ways to bury greenhouse gas
Reuters, Alister Doyle, 05.07.08

Turn greenhouse gases to stone? Transform them into a treacle-like liquid deep under the seabed?

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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
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