If Georgia would consider restricting coal, maybe we are stumbling toward a new economic/energy paradigm?
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Fighting the devil down in Georgia
If Georgia would consider restricting coal, maybe we are stumbling toward a new economic/energy paradigm?
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jeffgreen11 Posted 9:53 am
07 Feb 2009
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Pangolin Posted 12:12 pm
07 Feb 2009
There is no mention of the legislature (inclusive of a plurality) taking any notice. I'm thinking the coal plants are safe from this particular ant bite for now. Denial, appears to be a state in the American South.
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Baby Boomer Posted 12:50 am
09 Feb 2009
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