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"We know clean energy is the ticket to strong, stable economic growth — it’s right here in front of us, in the ingenuity of our workers and the vision of our entrepreneurs."
Barbara Boxer, US Senator

Green Ink Wrap-up

by Deb Powers

Just about every week, I link to Keith Johnson's Green Ink over at the Wall Street Journal at least one day. Part of WSJ's Environmental Capital blog, Green Ink is usually a concise wrap-up overview of one green investment subject, with a dozen or more links from other news sources. By the time you finish reading Johnson's wrap-up and following the links, you've got a fairly good understanding of many sides of the issue. This morning's subject - the cap and trade bills in the House and the Senate and who will regulate carbon emissions? Check it out for a fairly well-rounded overview of what's going on.
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