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Kids rapping about congestion pricing - no joke!
July 14, 2007
Posted by Nathanael Greene in Moving Beyond Oil
Kudos to these kids and to Environmental Defense for putting together this ad. As I've mentioned earlier, Monday is a big day for the future of Manhattan and congestion pricing. The Times editorialized on the issue again on Friday. Some of my colleagues that are better informed than me are cautiously optimistic, but man, I don't appreciate the brinkmanship. Just do it!(bookmark or email this entry)

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- A conversation with a spokesperson for the National Corn Growers Association and his friend from the American Farmland Trust | By Tom Philpott | Grist | Victual Reality | 25 Oct 2007
- Very interesting.
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- New EcoFarm: Are We all Together in the Bioeconomy
- A good opinion piece about the need to move away from the "us vs them" mentality that has dominated ag-environmentalist relations through a marriage of global and local in the bioeconomy.
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- On the one hand using lignin from cellulosic ethanol plants to stabalize roads has a nice geewiz factor. On the other hand, using lignin to make better roads so that we can drive more and use more ethanol seems a little circular.
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