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Will Elliott's new guidelines reverse the trend of steadily-increasing Taser use by his force?
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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We do know, however, that at the right amount, a steadily-increasing fee on coal, oil and gas will level the playing field for clean energy within a decade.
Steve Valk: How to Bring Down the Coal and Oil Goliath: A Million Personal Letters Steve Valk 2010
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We do know, however, that at the right amount, a steadily-increasing fee on coal, oil and gas will level the playing field for clean energy within a decade.
Steve Valk: How to Bring Down the Coal and Oil Goliath: A Million Personal Letters Steve Valk 2010
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All this proves that none are so blind as those nearest the thing seen, while, on the other hand, the history of the world is the history of the discovery of the common humanity of human beings among steadily-increasing circles of men.
DARKWATER W.E.B. DU BOIS 2004
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It would impose a steadily-increasing fee on carbon at the source - well, mine, port of entry - so that clean energy becomes competitive with fossil fuels within a decade.
Steve Valk: Record Flooding is Pearl Harbor Moment for Climate Change 2010
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It's a simple plan to put a steadily-increasing fee on carbon that will make clean energy competitive with fossil fuels within a decade.
Steve Valk: 350 Goal Will Never Be Achieved With Kerry-Lieberman 2010
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The best-case scenario for the next Congress would be legislation that places a steadily-increasing fee on carbon, returning the revenue from that fee to the American people.
Steve Valk: As Cap and Trade Dies, It's Time To Bury Offsets With It 2010
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To achieve this, we must stop burning fossil fuels, transitioning as quickly as possible to clean energy by placing a predictable and steadily-increasing fee on carbon.
A Climate Bill That's Good for the Earth as Well as the American People 2010
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The best-case scenario for the next Congress would be legislation that places a steadily-increasing fee on carbon, returning the revenue from that fee to the American people.
Steve Valk: As Cap and Trade Dies, It's Time To Bury Offsets With It 2010
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To achieve this, we must stop burning fossil fuels, transitioning as quickly as possible to clean energy by placing a predictable and steadily-increasing fee on carbon.
Steve Valk: A Climate Bill That's Good for the Earth as Well as the American People 2010
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