January 2009 ·
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In response to Garret Keizer’s “Of Mohawks and Mavericks” [Notebook, December], I invite Keizer—whose writing I enjoy and whose ideas I often agree with—to reflect on the guise he donned when, in his June 2007 Notebook, “Climate, Class, and Claptrap,” he decried the wind farm planned for Sheffield, Vermont, as being nothing more than an “environmentalist grotto” set in the perverse new world of carbon-trading.
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