February 19, 2013

Is a Bipartisan Solution to Climate Change Even Possible?

LA Times, Los Angeles Times


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Quick: Name one thing mainstream Republicans and Democrats agree on when it comes to energy policy. Other than that both sides would like it to be cheaper, you're probably drawing a blank. . .

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TAGGED: U.S. environmental policy, global warming, climate change, Los Angeles Times

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