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Energy Debate Watch
by Terra Rossa
May 29th, 2007

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.

Companies gear up for greenhouse gas limits
Washington Post, 05.29.07

Congress hasn’t come up with a plan for limiting greenhouse-gas emissions, but U.S. companies are wagering billions of dollars that it will.

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TVA says future depends in part on energy source, but activists worry
Knoxville News, 05.27.07

As the Tennessee Valley leads a nationwide nuclear resurgence, environmental activists and others worry that the costs and dangers of splitting atoms for power are being lost in the nuclear industry’s rhetoric.

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Even God says our climate is in trouble
The Island Packet, 05.27.07

So you don’t want to believe the bloviating Al Gore on global warming — or anything else, for that matter. You don’t have to. You could believe our own governor. Or you could believe the Lord.

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