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Nation/World Published: Sunday, June 28, 2009 Analysis Climate bill could spur energy revolution By H. JOSEF HEBERT, The Associated Press WASHINGTON Congress has taken its first step toward an energy revolution, with the prospect of profound change for every household, business, industry and ...
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DrumBeat: June 28, 2009
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future —
... etc.).
The Information Age is over...
For the next century or so, mankind is going to be increasingly focused on two simple tasks: preventing additional climate change, and dealing with the damage to our society caused by climate change. Those tasks will dominate our lives, and the lives of our children.
We are going to essentially rebuild everything, and it's not going to be just shinier and more expensive.
Climate bill could spur energy revolution
WASHINGTON – Congress has taken its first step ...
DrumBeat: June 28, 2009
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future —
... etc.).
The Information Age is over...
For the next century or so, mankind is going to be increasingly focused on two simple tasks: preventing additional climate change, and dealing with the damage to our society caused by climate change. Those tasks will dominate our lives, and the lives of our children.
We are going to essentially rebuild everything, and it's not going to be just shinier and more expensive.
Climate bill could spur energy revolution
WASHINGTON – Congress has taken its first step ...
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