Sunday, September 27, 2009

From Alaska to Kentucky, citizens rally to show that “Coal is Dirty Business” « It’s Getting Hot In Here
In Kentucky, some residents are even starting get worried about their local soft drink and Kentucky trademark, Ale-8, seeing as the lone bottling company lies only a few miles downstream from the location of a proposed coal-burning power plant and coal ash storage facility.
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Ale-8-One is a carbonated beverage bottled in Winchester, Kentucky.
Let's have a grown-up debate about climate change | Marc Gunther
Catastrophe is probably not too strong a word to describe the environmental impact of business as usual.

While the congressional debate will focus on science, economics and politics, the climate-change issue is fundamentally about our legacy. Are we willing to make sacrifices now — maybe even painful sacrifices — to better the world for future generations?
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In the film about Conservative Future, he attends a social event where many of the guests deny the existence of climate change.

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