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		<description><![CDATA[Calling foul on handing out carbon permits for free. | Nicely said: Imagine that carbon permits are World Series tickets. If the government gives all World Series tickets to Exxon for free, will Exxon give them to us for nothing, or sell them for what the market will bear? What, give something away for nothing? That&#8217;s not the Exxon I know. This analogy, borrowed from Peter Barnes of the Tomales Bay Institute, is the simplest explanation I&#8217;ve seen of why...]]></description>
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