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October 31, 2007

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's...the Climate Action Team!

They don’t have nifty superhero costumes, but Gov. Charlie Crist’s “Action Team on Energy and Climate Change” is on a mission to save the planet. Instead of explosions and high-flying fisticuffs, the action team will issue their first report to the governor on Thursday.

In their draft report, the team recommends a cap-and-trade system for cutting carbon emissions, exploring additional nuclear power, and writing a new rule that allows utilities to profit from investments in conserving energy.

Maybe it will save the world, but “Wonder Twin powers, activate!” sounded a lot cooler.

Read the Draft Phase 1 report here.

-Asjylyn Loder

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