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The Climate Change Narrative

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Requiem for Cap and Trade

David Roberts is first out of the box to note the obvious, after reading this story in today’s Times, which quotes Republican Lindsey Graham: Realistically, the cap-and-trade bills in the House and the Senate are going nowhere. They’re not business-friendly enough, and they don’t lead to meaningful energy independence. Graham then drives the nail in…Continue Reading…

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The Word Doctor Wants to Help

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