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A debate over policy responses to greenhouse gas emissions.
The new stealth approach to energy policy being pushed under the guise of a Clean Energy Standard is frankly dishonest.
The conclusion of adebate over policy responses to greenhouse gas emissions.
A continuing debate over policy responses to greenhouse gas emissions.
There are new twists to in the ever-entertaining faux debate over the dangers of shale gas. The New York Times, which turned obscure Cornell University marine ecologist Robert Howarth into an anti-fracking rock star in its questionable spring series on shale gas, and got hammered for it by its own public editor—I‘ll take some of the credit—is finally getting on the science bandwagon.
Several states and environmental groups are asking the Supreme Court to rule that carbon dioxide is an air pollutant under the Clean Air Act and that EPA must therefore regulate emissions.
This panel will explore potential positive and negative economic and environmental impacts from a national carbon tax in the post-cap-and-trade policy environment.
Can improved technologies help developing countriesreduce energy use per unit of economic output to produce greater wealth, health, and environmental quality?





