Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Lindsey Graham vows legislation on carbon emissions | greenvilleonline.com | The Greenville News
“This administration is not going to back off,” Graham told a group of business and environmental officials. “They are going to regulate carbon. If Congress doesn’t get involved, it’s going to be a disaster for this state and it’s going to be a disaster for every state.”
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The new legislation, Graham said, allows “more time, more tools -- the standards are more easily met, it’s more business-friendly.”
Sarkozy Calls For EU Carbon Border Tax
According to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the European Commission intends to put forward a proposal for the introduction of a carbon tax at the borders of the European Union.
Greenpeace Takes Aim at Koch Industries - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
The report charges, for instance, that Koch provided financing for organizations that heavily propagated the so-called “ClimateGate” scandal.
1. Which organizations, specifically, spent money "heavily propagating" the ClimateGate scandal?

2. What did these organizations spend the money on? Did I miss a number of Super Bowl commercials that promoted allegedly out-of-context ClimateGate emails?

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