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Old 01/06/11, 12:02 PM
 
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Interesting Carbon Sequestration Bit

I found this to be pretty interesting. Some of the stupid things hysterical climate change advocates would have us do.


http://http://tribstar.com/opinion/x1522065831/FLASHPOINT-Big-Coal-s-trick-to-maintain-the-status-quo
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Old 01/06/11, 12:26 PM
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The link doesn't work
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Now it does. Sorry.
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Old 01/07/11, 11:40 PM
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More longing for that mythical Shangri La. With zero information/guidance on what to do in the meantime.

Sure everyone agrees we could just jump to the cheap, clean, and free energy that'll exist someday in that far off future...
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