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Greenwashing, Energy, and the Rhetoric of Disingenuity

Posted by Stacy on Jul 23, 2008 • (1)

When I think of coal used for energy, I think of China, filthy air, dire situations, under-developed nations, the iron-grip of Communism. Coal is the fuel of Tolstoy and World War I and the Eastern Block, a phantom from the early 20th century, a black spot on our environmental history. Coal is up there with [...]

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