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This event will discuss who should set the rules for geoengineering, What should those rules permit or forbid, and how should they be enforced.
As the House plans to vote on the legislation, AEI energy and environmental scholars find many problematic elements within the proposed bill, and all note that this legislation consists, at its core, of a cap and trade program for greenhouse gases.
The renewed clamoring to rush through Congress a European-style climate bill before the international climate talks convene in Denmark has shoved aside debate over whether alternative carbon control strategies, such as a carbon tax, might be a better choice both economically and environmentally.
Congress should ditch cap-and-trade and consider a revenue-neutral carbon tax accompanied by the elimination of the crazy-quilt of energy regulations that distort energy markets.
AEI resident scholar Kenneth P. Green's interview on The Reef Tank about his contributions to climate change education.
Three significant members of the United States Climate Action Partnership are no longer supporting cap-and-trade.
Waxman-Markey is a bundle of contradictions.
The authorsreview the U.S. and European experiences with regulatory oversight and the use of formal tools to analyze regulation.



