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	<title>Comments on: Facts vs. Climate Alarmism</title>
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		<title>By: Jason Makansi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Makansi</dc:creator>
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		<description>I loved your article in Power magazine. I was the chief editor of that publication from 1994-2000 although my tenure there began in 1981. Since then, I have have a successful consulting practice. You might be interested in some of my recent writings regarding cap and trade, Wall Street, and general economics issues. In fact, I am starting a graduate program in sociology to try to bring some different angles to behavioral economics (as if I don&#039;t have enough to do). My ultimate thesis is that cap and trade will be the foundation of the next financial calamity to befall the global economy and what we can do now to prevent that.

You were in the middle of the Enron scandal from the inside but I was in the middle of it from the outside. I have lots of insights most people don&#039;t have or don&#039;t remember from the industry context. Perhaps we can trade stories some time. I captured some of my observations and analysis in my book, &quot;Lights Out: The Electricity Crisis, the Global Economy, and What It Means to You,&quot; published by John Wiley &amp; Sons, June 2007. I also covered it extensively in my previous book with the same publisher, An Investors Guide to the Electricity Economy.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved your article in Power magazine. I was the chief editor of that publication from 1994-2000 although my tenure there began in 1981. Since then, I have have a successful consulting practice. You might be interested in some of my recent writings regarding cap and trade, Wall Street, and general economics issues. In fact, I am starting a graduate program in sociology to try to bring some different angles to behavioral economics (as if I don&#8217;t have enough to do). My ultimate thesis is that cap and trade will be the foundation of the next financial calamity to befall the global economy and what we can do now to prevent that.</p>
<p>You were in the middle of the Enron scandal from the inside but I was in the middle of it from the outside. I have lots of insights most people don&#8217;t have or don&#8217;t remember from the industry context. Perhaps we can trade stories some time. I captured some of my observations and analysis in my book, &#8220;Lights Out: The Electricity Crisis, the Global Economy, and What It Means to You,&#8221; published by John Wiley &amp; Sons, June 2007. I also covered it extensively in my previous book with the same publisher, An Investors Guide to the Electricity Economy.</p>
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