Talk:Climate stabilization wedge

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RE: Criticism

Have any actual economists weighed in? Connaughton and a utility engineer don't exactly seem like unbiased sources.

Light edits but more needed

I've done some minimal editing to reframe the "wedge game" as something a bit more serious - the concept is well regarded in academia and the original article by Pacala and Socolow has more than 2,000 citations. So it's more than just a game, it's also a valid approach to climate change mitigation. Still, I am not entirely happy with my edits, so more are welcome!Bksovacool (talk) 07:50, 7 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, and in my view, the article title should be
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