Directly reducing these threat from extreme temperature, coastal flooding, hurricanes, malaria, poverty, starvation, and water stress and promoting prosperity save more lives at lower cost than attempts involving emissions reductions.
Boulder’s “Climate Action Plan”: inefficient, ineffective
January 19th, 2012 by Brian T. Schwartz
Categories: Opinion Editorials, Publications, energy, taxes
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Governor’s Energy Office Needs a Dose of Sunshine
October 3rd, 2011 by admin
Categories: Issue Papers, Publications, energy, transparency
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The Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) of the State of Colorado spent a total of $121,652,884.75 from January 2008 to November 2010. This report aims to clarify and provide transparency to the GEO’s spending. Despite best efforts, the exact nature of many of the expenditures remains unclear.
