Gray areas linger in green effort
By
Lisa Stiffler
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 13, 2009
Article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
"This could be a breakthrough year for curbing climate change in Washington.
Federal dollars are slated for wind and solar power, voters have registered their support for clean energy, and a diverse team spent two years preparing the state to take the next steps to fight global warming.
But environmentalists are fretting over the passage of two pieces of legislation they say could stall those efforts -- even undo some of the progress made on climate change..."

