UC Berkeley study: Green efforts boost economy

Rather than cost money, California's plans to fight global warming and improve energy efficiency will boost household incomes by $48 billion and create as many as 403,000 jobs in the next 12 years, according to a UC Berkeley economic study released Monday. Full Story »

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Megan P Stanphill
3.4
by Megan P Stanphill - Oct. 22, 2008

This article is ojective in the case that it presents both sides of the story. Instead of it just stating the pros about using less energy, writer, Baker, also states the critics view points about how implemting a cap and trade system would raise consumer prices, instead of lowering them. The main focus, however, is that the "Green efforts boost economy." Since this article is objective, it is quality journalism.

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