posts tagged as climate change
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October 2016
There are many facets to the debate over manmade climate change, and what policies (if any) the U.S. federal and state governments...
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October 2016
President Obama wants to be heralded for his achievements on climate change. After the cap-and-trade bill he supported failed to even get...
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October 2016
Greg Ip of the Wall Street Journal often writes nice pieces showcasing the unintended consequences of government intervention in the economy, but...
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April 2016
In any area of life, you don’t want to suffer from leakage. But in the context of climate change policy, leakage refers...
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March 2016
Oren Cass, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, has a wonderful essay in the spring edition of National Affairs. Titled “The New...
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March 2016
Nicholas Stern—author of the famous and controversial 2006 “Stern Review” that argued for draconian restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions—is back in the...