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Stories by Daphne Wysham

Daphne Wysham is a Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington D.C., where she is the director of the Sustainable Energy & Economy Network.

Kerry-Boxer Climate Bill Still Stinks Despite Cologne

The bottom line is that it won't make a significant impact on our increasingly unstable climate. And that's a tragedy.
Posted on Oct 5, 2009, Source: Institute for Policy Studies

Why EPA, not Coal Burners, Should Be In Charge on Climate Change

The new energy bill would strip EPA of its power and let polluters take the reins with a market-based system.
Posted on Jul 28, 2009, Source: Institute for Policy Studies

Good News, There's a Climate Bill -- Bad News, It Stinks

Sparing the many odiferous details, here are three particularly bad aspects that have to be addressed.
Posted on May 19, 2009, Source: AlterNet

The World Bank's Climate Profiteering

The bank is turning dirty carbon credits into gold -- bad news for those seeking a real solution to the climate crisis.
Posted on Apr 2, 2008, Source: Foreign Policy in Focus

Blood Money: U.S. Bank Funds Korean Project That Will Destroy Native Community

Do the money managers not know that poor villagers are being detained, beaten and even killed to protect their investments? Or do they not care?
Posted on Apr 21, 2007, Source: AlterNet

Another False Start for Fighting Global Warming

The World Bank has long denied any responsibility to prevent or reduce climate change. Now America's neocons are looking to the global financial institution to 'address' the problem.
Posted on Oct 13, 2005, Source: AlterNet