It's probably going to cost you money in the long run, but the European Commission likes the decision by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to start looking at putting controls on carbon dioxide emissions.
That will mean just about anything you consume -- from eating a hamburger, to driving a car, to time on your computer reading blogs like this -- could become more problematic and more expensive.
This comes as folks from 105 countries meet in Copenhagen this week to, most likely, not come to terms on a strong agreement to cap CO2 emissions.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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Quite a deal. Fly a private jet, limo to the conference, then get some free action from the local working girls.
KCPL8R
How do you pronounce Copenhagen? Remember the song from the Hans Christian Anderson movie, one of my favorites?
Pretty pic.
Nothing's free, though we like to think so.
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