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The Carbon Price Tag from Rustle the Leaf

Filed in archive Current News by Reden Rodriguez on March 30, 2007

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketI love cartoons. This one is a strip I like very much. If you have time, visit Rustle the Leaf.com and laugh out loud at some tongue-in-cheek environmental humor.

This week's editorial on Rustle the Leaf is about Mr. Al Gore's global warming testimony on Capitol Hill and how no politicianlinks in his right mind would support a taxation system that veers away from taxing employment and instead suggests taxing the production of carbon emissions. If you have heard of something more complex than that, please let me know!







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