Joseph Kruger

Policy Director for the National Commission on Energy Policy

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Policy Director for the National Commission on Energy Policy, a bipartisan advocacy organization based in Washington, DC

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As leaders at the G8 Summit today reached a surprising agreement about reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, what about the role of rapidly growing and rapidly polluting, developing…

Should World Help Developing Nations Control Carbon Emissions?

As leaders at the G8 Summit today reached a surprising agreement about reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, what about the role of rapidly growing and rapidly polluting, developing…

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As leaders at the  G8 Summit  today reached a  surprising
agreement  about reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, what about the role of
rapidly growing and rapidly polluting, developing…

Should World Help Developing Nations Control Carbon Emissions?

As leaders at the G8 Summit today reached a surprising agreement about reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, what about the role of rapidly growing and rapidly polluting, developing…

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