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Kneed Response to Climate Change Legislation
ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Tuesday, November 3, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued a press release in which it said it supports strong federal climate change legislation. In a letter to Senators Boxer and Inhofe, the Chamber called for a fresh approach that strikes ...
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U.S. Chamber Blasted for Weak-Kneed Response to Climate Change Legislation
Ramsay Home — ... found the following on 2009-11-05 17:02:02: Reuters wrote... U.S. Chamber Blasted for Weak-Kneed Response to Climate Change LegislationReutersProponents of climate change legislation were quick to capitalize on the Chamber's statement. Senator Boxer immediately issued a press release citing the ...and more Read the original article at, http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS203465+05-Nov-2009+ ...

Energy and Global Warming News for November 6: Philippines targets $2.5 billion geothermal development
Climate Progress — ... a way that ensures the world’s poor are not negatively affected: “subsidy reform will need to be accompanied by specific ‘flanking’ measures that relieve or compensate for that burden on the poor.” G20 leaders agreed in Pittsburgh in September to phase out fossil fuel subsidies over the medium term. While the Green Economy Coalition has welcomed that commitment, they say phasing out the subsidies should come faster. U.S. Chamber Blasted for Weak-Kneed Response to Climate Change Legislation ...

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