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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (6605)11/20/2010 9:59:16 AM
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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (6605)11/20/2010 11:52:52 AM
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New Yorkers Learn the Troubles Posed by Sea Level Rise Flow Far Beyond Manhattan
By NATHANIAL GRONEWOLD of ClimateWire
Published: November 19, 2010
NEW YORK -- New York state is beginning to take the threat of sea level rise attributed to climate change seriously as a new government prepares to settle in next year.
Starting Monday, state officials in Albany will gather with members of the public to discuss a recently released 93-page report that recommends major changes to development planning and conservation along coastlines from the tip of Long Island all way up the Hudson River Valley.

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Cost-Saving State Law Endangers Growth of Wind Industry
By KARI LYDERSEN
Published: November 18, 2010
Chicago is the nation’s wind industry economic hub, home to about 80 wind companies from corporate headquarters to turbine component factories. Illinois has ample farmland well-suited for wind farms, and a law mandating that the state get at least 18 percent of its electricity from wind power by 2025.

nytimes.com