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Climate Fairness
Climate change threatens hardships for everyone, but the people and nations least to blame for causing it are most vulnerable. In this series, Alan Durning explores the issue of climate equity and looks at the enormous opportunity to reverse the unfairness of climate change.
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Bailout. Now What?
10/03/2008 The bailout is a shot in the economy's arm. Now for long term cure.
US Mayors' Study: 4.2 Million Green Jobs, 3 Decades
10/02/2008 A shift from fossil fuels may spark fastest-growing employment segment.
Cap and Train: Climate Policy and Green-collar Jobs
09/25/2008 How to actually deliver green-collar jobs to those who need them.
Cap and Caulk: How Smart Climate Policy Can Cut Our Energy Costs
02/27/2008 Insulating working families from high energy prices.
Cap and Buffer: Fairness for Working Families
02/06/2008 A second opportunity to make climate pricing fair.
Cap and Dividend: Climate Pricing and Fairness
01/30/2008 Grandfathering is Robin Hood’s evil twin.