Climate bill officially dead


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Tim Varga | July 27, 2010

Tales from the sad but true.

The climate bill is officially dead in the Senate, and I’m still wading through the numerous eulogies to figure out how I feel about that fact.

I an article to give people one way to navigate through the forced transition to a post peak world we are all going to experience.  The article is accessible, especially  the discussion of roles (victim, drama queen,  bystander, and leader) toward the end of the article is particularly relevant.  Link to access the entire article is:

http://campfire.theoildrum.com/node/6626.

After oveviewing Peak Oil, Angelatoni explains how the future can shape the past and how we can bring about a “future worth living  for” (see also http://NewWindsOfChange.com).age by Tom Toles of The Washington Post.

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