Lexington: Farmers v greens

The biggest obstacle to a climate-change bill is rural America

In the Senate, however, every state gets exactly two votes. Sparsely-populated states are thus hugely over-represented: senators representing a mere 11% of America’s population can block any bill, since 60 votes out of 100 are needed to guarantee passage. And many of these states depend on coal, the dirtiest commonly-used fuel. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Nov. 15, 2009

The article reports on the non-democratic senate that threatens to derail climate legislation into disaster as agribusiness looks at sharply rising costs.

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