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Montana climate change survey not ready for public input

Public input is a noble and necessary element of democratic government. But beware what follows from a cherished idea turned awry.

Thus skepticism is warranted for the public opinion survey on climate change recently launched by Montana’s Environmental Quality Council.

The EQC is composed of 12 legislators, four public members, and a representative of the governor’s office. It meets between regular legislative sessions to address pressing environmental issues of the day.

By BOB DECKER

Full Opinion: http://missoulian.com/articles/2008/02/28/opinion/guest/guest01.txt

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Montana should lead by example on climate change. What do you think? Take the survey http://matr.net/article-27945.html

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