Wall Street Journal has been sponsoring a conference called "ECO:nomics" for 
several years, which highligts developments and debates in the emerging 
environmental economy.  This year featured a face-off between Al Gore and Bjorn 
Lomborg: not exactly what you could call a "meeting of minds", but an 
interesting "sharing of ideas" none-the-less.  

Sixteen contributions from such luminaries as Al Gore and Amory Lovins, among 
others, are now available for public viewing at  
http://online.wsj.com/public/page/environment-economy.html  

(Free content, for a limited time - it is a newspaper after all - get it while 
it's fresh!) 

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