Alternatives Are Simply too expensive

The U.S. and Western Europe can point to a remarkable achievement over the past 40 years: significant reductions in air pollution with only a modest effect on our economic growth and prosperity. So, why can't we expect to do the same with greenhouse-gas emissions? Full Story »

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Chris Finnie
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by Chris Finnie - Sep. 22, 2009

The piece simple ignores the other half of this equation--whether or not it is more expensive to do nothing, and how new green energy development will affect our economy. The author also fails to cite any figures or history to substantiate this tired argument. Probably because they would not support it.

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