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Sequestration is one of Pacala & Socolow’s “stabilization wedges”.
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Added 'Sequestration' will reduce revenues and INCREASE the deficit.
Latest Articles 2009
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Sequestration would mean that the Pentagon would have to absorb $600 billion in reductions over the FY 2013-2021 period compared to projected levels.
Lawrence Korb: The Real Effects of Sequestration on Defense Spending Lawrence Korb 2011
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Sequestration would mean that the Pentagon would have to absorb $600 billion in reductions over the FY 2013-2021 period compared to projected levels.
Lawrence Korb: The Real Effects of Sequestration on Defense Spending Lawrence Korb 2011
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Sequestration also has been gaining support from Republicans.
Progress Seen on Deal to Resolve Debt Crisis Andrew Ackerman 2011
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Sequestration would mean that the Pentagon would have to absorb $600 billion in reductions over the FY 2013-2021 period compared to projected levels.
Lawrence Korb: The Real Effects of Sequestration on Defense Spending Lawrence Korb 2011
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The last point is this: Sequestration is already projected to be extremely expensive undertaking, with operating costs making it essentially uncompetitive without subsidies, which coal in some senses already recieves.
Is the FutureGen 'Clean Coal' Project Back in the Stimulus Bill? 2010
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Rattan Lal, a Senior Agronomist with the Carbon Management and Sequestration Center at Ohio State University, has calculated the range of potential carbon sequestration for each of many practices, such as those just cited.
Earth Policy Institute: Planting Trees and Managing Soils to Sequester Carbon 2008
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This is the big decision we must make in the next five to ten years … Sequestration will be the final solution for carbon dioxide control.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Climate Change is having a great impact on global perspectives, which is leading Governments and Businesses to take a serious look at Carbon Sequestration (CCS.)
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Is burying Carbon Dioxide underground a realistic option? 2010
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