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Colorado State of Mind
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Climate Change Bill
Sunday, July 5 at 5:30 a.m. on Rocky Mountain PBS

Download MP3 Pledge or Renew your Support Passed by a narrow vote in the U.S. House last weekend, the closely-watched Waxman-Markey bill has been called the most ambitious legislation to date to address climate change. A panel of experts discuss the implications for Colorado's energy economy and what they expect will happen to the bill in the Senate.

Joining host Cynthia Hessin:

- Bill Becker, director, Presidential Climate Action Project at CU Denver

- Jim Sims, president, Western Business Roundtable

- Jon Goldin-Dubois, policy consultant, Confluence Strategies

- Betsy Marston, columnist, High Country News/Writers on the Range
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Andrew
Friday, July 3, 2009 7:58 p.m.
* Relying on intermittent "on and off" renewable power means near-term RATIONING as our population increases. In other words, every American will be forced to use less electricity. So much for technological advances like washers and dryers.
Stephen Bruner
Friday, July 3, 2009 8:12 p.m.
Tax us to death!!!! We won't be around to pay the taxes or breathe our clean air. This is a tax. 48% higher taxes wthin one year for my family. Freedoms lost on this bill. READ COMMON SENCE TODAY.
 
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