Climate Policy Prospects Follow Markets South

Those who champion policies to limit greenhouse gas emissions are accustomed to fighting an uphill battle, particularly on the associated economic costs. But the global financial crisis steepens the grade. Full Story »

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by Derek Hawkins - Dec. 1, 2008

A sober analysis of how economic conditions are bound to slow development of green technology and emissions-cutting plans. Well rounded, not alarmist.

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