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    Cap and trade reflects the true cost of using a resource as it includes the cost of cleaning up the environment and disposing of the waste. No one really knows what the cost of a cap-and-trade bill would be – or what the cost would be of doing nothing. Cap-and-trade has worked successfully in the…

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    Most gardeners know how greenhouses work.  In the daytime, the sun’s radiation (visible and UV) comes in through the glass and warms the plants and soil.  The glass stops the heat radiation ( infrared ) from passing back through and the greenhouse stays warm enough to keep the plants from freezing, even at night. The Earth…

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    Cap and trade reflects the true cost of using a resource as it includes the cost of cleaning up the environment and disposing of the waste. No one really knows what the cost of a cap-and-trade bill would be – or what the cost would be of doing nothing. Cap-and-trade has worked successfully in the…

  • Would George Will Rather Have Mercury in His Fish?

    Burning coal puts mercury into the air where it ends up in our lakes and streams. Using CFL bulbs will reduce energy use and the amount of mercury in fish. We should not forget the other harmful byproducts of energy use in our debate on global warming.

  • Health Care Co-ops a Poor Option

    Health care co-ops have not been successful and seed money for health care co-ops would probably be wasted. The Health Care Reform Bill, H.R. 3200, is a reasonable bill and it should not be replaced by a health co-op system unlikely to be successful.

  • Climate Change and the Greenhouse Effect

    Most gardeners know how greenhouses work.  In the daytime, the sun’s radiation (visible and UV) comes in through the glass and warms the plants and soil.  The glass stops the heat radiation ( infrared ) from passing back through and the greenhouse stays warm enough to keep the plants from freezing, even at night. The Earth…

  • Aristotle's Lessons from the Past

    “Aristotle gave us a universe whose laws are invariant and capable of being discovered by observation and reason.”  In ancient times, nature had been explained as the actions of the gods. The early Greek philosophers questioned the role of the gods as the cause of events and by the fifth century B.C. the Greek philosophers, such as…