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So far, the Democrats are showing some willingness to face the issues that matter only when it comes to coal.
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"To blame population growth instead of extreme and selective consumerism on the part of some is one way of refusing to face the issues," he writes.
As for taking the charge, Weill said the company felt it was time to "face the issues upfront from a financial point of view".
The willingness of the U.S. government to face the issues of more heavily high-priced foreign oil and climate change has led to more investment on plant-derived sustainable biofuel sources.
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