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Is it time for a carbon tax?
Source: Posted: 01-03-2007 at 09:00:55
Blue Oregon: Financial planners are always exhorting Americans to save for a rainy day. Those of us who can try to save for retirement, for college, or for an unexpected calamity–a serious illness or the loss of a job. It's become accepted practice that individuals and families should plan financially for the worst in order to remain prosperous economically through bad times as well as good. This makes me wonder why no one seems to be advocating for saving for the inevitable environmental "rainy ...

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