- Info
Search results
—
3 items matching your search terms
Subscribe to an always-updated feed of these search terms
-
Cap and Trade Part 3 – You Ask, “What?” I Say, “How Wide?”
-
Which greenhouse gas emissions do you find when you look under a cap and trader?
by
erica
—
last modified
Jul 10, 2009 10:15 AM
—
filed under:
cap and trade,
oil,
transportation,
automobile,
economics,
global warming,
climate change,
acid rain program,
carbon dioxide emissions,
agriculture,
economy
—
Relevance:
1%
-
Is the Conservative-Friendly Carbon Tax a Regressive Flat Tax In Disguise?
-
What’s wrong with this picture? Conservatives, such as the members of <i>Wall Street Journal</i>'s editorial board, are talking up a carbon tax instead of a ...
by
erica
—
last modified
Aug 27, 2009 09:40 AM
—
filed under:
cap and trade,
economics,
Ralph Nader,
progressive tax,
climate change,
carbon tax,
New York Times,
tax,
flat tax,
Climate Security Act,
global warming,
Wall Street Journal,
Bob Inglis,
acid rain program,
Arthur Laffer,
economy
—
Relevance:
1%
-
WSJ Climate Naysayer Has New Culprit: Big Business
-
News flash from the op-ed pages of the <em>Wall Street Journal</em>: we must stop climate change legislation. Why? Because big business wants to make money.
by
erica
—
last modified
May 28, 2009 09:00 AM
—
filed under:
cap and trade,
greenhouse gas emissions,
Bjorn Lomborg,
business,
climate change,
carbon tax,
economics,
global warming,
global economy,
Wall Street Journal,
acid rain program,
economy
—
Relevance:
1%