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Environmental

Nov. 18, 1999

What Is Definition of Green?

By Thomas D. Elias Things are not turning out quite as simply as California's energy planners figured when they set up large subsidies for power companies that would produce new sources of renewable energy. People are now disagreeing over just what is clean and green. And they are quarreling over what kinds of changes and projects help the environment and what kinds don't.

        By Thomas D. Elias
        
        Things are not turning out quite as simply as California's energy planners figured when they set up large subsidies for power companies that would produce new sources of renewable energy. People are now disagreeing over just what is clean and green. And they are quarreling over what kinds of changes and pr...

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