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Running Faster on the Climate Treadmill

Friday, November 2, 2012 1:12
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The Newsweek cover above comes from January, 1996. The Bloomberg Businessweek cover is current.

Efforts to motivate change in energy policy based on linking disasters to human-caused climate change have a long history. How has that worked out?

This time, surely, is different, right?



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