Why the U.S. should give up on the clean energy race
By Eric Lukas
Monday, September 27, 2010 – 12:37 PM
Energy alarmism is on the rise again in the United States. This time, the looming phantom is not peak oil, but the danger of the United States falling behind in alternative energy development. Reprising a role it has played well in trade circles for years, China is a primary culprit. Beijing is accused of illegally subsidizing its clean-energy industry, most recently by the United Steelworkers in a suit filed with the U.S. Trade Representative a few weeks ago. Businesses, clean energy advocates and the U.S. government have make China a focus of attack.
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