| Tribes urged to prepare for possible federal carbon incentives |
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WASHINGTON - As policymakers increasingly explore ways to slow or even halt the effects of global warming by capturing carbon dioxide, energy experts say tribes should be paying close attention. Read More...
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 April 2008 ) |
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