Page values for "A big step against climate change"

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_creationDateDatetimeJune 29, 2009 2:16:49 PM
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TopicPageAmerican Clean Energy and Security Act
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SourcePageThe Philadelphia Inquirer
DateDateJune 26, 2009
URLURLhttp://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20090626_Editorial__A_big_step_against_climate_change.html
QuoteText"If the United States is going to be the world leader in fighting global warming, it needs to walk the walk. This nation generates a disproportionate amount of the polluting greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. China, India, and other major polluting countries will never come to the table over carbon emissions unless the United States leads by example."
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A big step against climate change by The Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board (The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 26, 2009) (view)