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Wiill, George F."Being Green at Ben and Jerry's Some Environmental Policies Are Feel-Good Indulgences for an Era of Energy Abundance." Current Issues and Enduring Questions. Boston:Bedford, 2011. 105 -110
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Summary: Environmentalists are ....
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Wiill, George F."Being Green at Ben and Jerry's Some Environmental Policies Are Feel-Good Indulgences for an Era of Energy Abundance." Current Issues and Enduring Questions. Boston:Bedford, 2011. 105 -110
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George F. WIll states that, "Some environmentalism is a feel-good indulgence for an era of energy abundance, which means an era of avoided choices. Or ignored choices - ignored because if acknowledged, they would not make the choosers feel good." (Will 106)
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Wiill, George F."Being Green at Ben and Jerry's Some Environmental Policies Are Feel-Good Indulgences for an Era of Energy Abundance." Current Issues and Enduring Questions. Boston:Bedford, 2011. 105 -110
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George F. Will states that, "In the absence of a crisis to concentrate the attention of the inattentive American majority, an intense faction - full-time environmentalists - goes to work." (Will 105)
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Wiill, George F."Being Green at Ben and Jerry's Some Environmental Policies Are Feel-Good Indulgences for an Era of Energy Abundance." Current Issues and Enduring Questions. Boston:Bedford, 2011. 105 -110
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George F. WIll states, "Sometimes lofty environmentalism is a cover for crude politics." (Will 105)
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Wiill, George F."Being Green at Ben and Jerry's Some Environmental Policies Are Feel-Good Indulgences for an Era of Energy Abundance." Current Issues and Enduring Questions. Boston:Bedford, 2011. 105 -110
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George F. WIll states, "Domestic supplies can provide important insurance against uncertain foreign supplies. And Domestic supplies can mean exporting hundreds of billions of dolllars less to oil-producing nations, such as Iraq." (Will 106)
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