Editorial: Blame Congress

Congress has failed to enact climate change legislation that would have encouraged innovation. Full Story »

Posted by Mads Christian Bundgaard Nielsen - via New York Times (Opinion), Google News (U.S. Congress), AllTop, New York Times (Editorials), NewsRack (Business), NewsRack (Energy)
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Topics: Global Warming, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, Energy, Coal, West Virginia
Member Tags: united states politics and government, american electric power co inc, greenhouse gas emissions, house of representatives, carbon dioxide, air pollution, regulation and deregulation of industry, richard lugar, Senate
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Posted by: Posted by Mads Christian Bundgaard Nielsen - Jul 19, 2011 - 8:56 PM PDT
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by Bob Calder - Jul. 27, 2011

Should have pointed out that industry efforts are not directed at a proper long range goal, but an effort to sustain current practice. Government should not fund or encourage this. Like NASA, the government needs to point it in the right direction. But doing it through direct funding models is not good.

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