Full house for Carbon Tax pitch on Capitol Hill
03/15/2007 by Daniel Rosenblum
Close to 150 Congressional staffers, policy types and lobbyists jammed a Senate hearing room yesterday for a briefing on carbon taxes and cap-and-trade systems featuring CTC’s Charles Komanoff, along with Terry Dinan of the Congressional Budget Office and James Barrett of Redefining Progress.
The briefing was sponsored by the Environmental and Energy Study Institute. Attendance at EESI briefings generally runs between 75 to 100, and the packed house for the March 14 panel was taken as a sign of surging interest in carbon pricing.
Charles’s presentation may be accessed here. It’s an updated and more concise version of the PowerPoint on our Home Page.

[...] Full House Hears Carbon Tax Pitch on Capitol Hill. By Dan Rosenblum, Carbon Tax Center (CTC) website, March 16, 2007. “Close to 150 Congressional staffers, policy types and lobbyists jammed a Senate hearing room Wednesday for a briefing on carbon taxes and cap-and-trade systems featuring CTC’s Charles Komanoff, along with Terry Dinan of the Congressional Budget Office and James Barrett of Redefining Progress. The briefing was sponsored by the Environmental and Energy Study Institute. Attendance at EESI briefings generally runs between 75 to 100, and the overflow crowd for the March 14 panel was taken as a sign of surging interest in carbon pricing. Komanoff’s PowerPoint presentation may be accessed here.” [...]
Pingback by Climate Crisis Coalition - Daily News » Daily News — March 16, 2007 @ 7:23 am
Here‘s an interesting op-ed in today’s Washington Post that nods to the need for a gas tax. It might make for interesting background.
Comment by Evan — March 19, 2007 @ 9:51 am