Let me translate, Carbon regulations could cost ratepayers trillions in higher energy bills, millions of lost jobs, lost productivity and lost lives due to energy poverty. Should they be worried?:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/won ... e-worried/
We are talking energy poverty here and it's all our concern. Especially when the most transparent administration only produces redacted documents:
http://cei.org/op-eds-articles/treasury ... tion-ever-
Should We Worry
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Re: Should We Worry
Climate change isn't coulda/woulda/shoulda/oughta. It's gonna.Jccarlton wrote:Let me translate, Carbon regulations could cost ratepayers trillions in higher energy bills, millions of lost jobs, lost productivity and lost lives due to energy poverty
We need a directorate of science, and we need it to be voted on only by scientists. You don't get to vote on reality. Get over it. Elected officials that deny the findings of the Science Directorate are subject to immediate impeachment for incompetence.