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Published November 20, 2008 @ 12:31PM PST
I've written a few times about green technology and Obama's potential investment in that sphere as a major boon for social entrepreneurs. Change.org's Stop Global Warming blogger Emily Gertz has a nice post today about how Rep. Henry Waxman's ascension to Chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee might be the "third leg to the stool" of pro-environment policy.
From Politico: "Chairman Waxman has been a leader on global warming for many years, and we look forward to working closely with him in this new role," said The Natural Resources Defense Council's Karen Wayland in a written statement. "Our nation faces many challenges, including the climate crisis, and Congressman Waxman understands that we can’t delay in taking on these issues."
Read the rest of Emily's post here.
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