HomeMiddle ColumnEDF's Fred Krup in WSJ: 'It's time for conservatives to compete with... Middle Column EDF’s Fred Krup in WSJ: ‘It’s time for conservatives to compete with liberals to devise the best, most cost-effective climate solutions’ By Marc Morano - August 7, 2012 187 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagscapandtradeeconomicsenergygopmedia Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleUN IPCC Chairman Pachauri says India ‘doesn’t have any choice but to use coal’Next articleCold spell gripped Europe 3,000 years before ‘Little Ice Age,’ says study – ‘The cooling may have coincided with drought in the tropics’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Time: Exploit the Ocean to Build Our Green Future Climate411 Essay by Eric Worrall Time Magazine painting a glorious green vision of massive exploitation of unspoilt marine wilderness to build our renewable energy powered... Read more Bill Gates and Elon Musk: The Battle of the Climate Change Hypocrites Climate411 So, enjoy your cheeseburger, take your shower, and drive your car to work. The climate bosses are doing it, so why shouldn’t you? Read more New Polar Bear Subpopulation Update: More Background Facts and Details from the Paper Climate411 As a consequence, the media have been trying to out-do each other with the most over-the-top climate catastrophe headlines, Read more