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10. Joe Romm

Time magazine called Romm, editor of Climate Progress, the Web’s most influential climate change blogger. He has past served as a key force to rally

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called Romm, editor of Climate Progress, “the Web’s most influential climate change blogger.” He has past served as a key force to rally progressives behind Democratic proposals. When the House last month approved a clean energy and climate bill, Romm offered readersa reason why to support the bill, even if they didn’t believe it did enough to address climate change: “Many people have asked me how I can reconcile my climate science realism, which demands far stronger action than the Waxman-Markey bill requires, and my climate politics realism, which has led me to strongly advocate passage of this flawed bill.” Legions of followers will soon be looking to Romm, a former assistant Secretary of Energy and a current Center for American Progress senior fellow, to parse the upcoming legislation as well as to make them comfortable with its flaws.
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