Robert Kennedy Jr: Fossil fuels wouldn't last one day in a free market

James S Murray
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"If everybody had to pay the true cost of bringing their product to market, wind and solar would demolish the incumbents"

On Friday we ran an interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr on his commitment to the clean tech sector and the battle it has to wage against fossil fuel interests. However, there were many other interesting...

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