On climate change, Romney is pretty consistent
08/29/2011 by James Handley
Romney’s “No Apology” Accepts Climate Science, Ponders Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax Swap (James Pethokoukis, Reuters)
08/29/2011 by James Handley
Romney’s “No Apology” Accepts Climate Science, Ponders Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax Swap (James Pethokoukis, Reuters)
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CBO Report: Carbon Tax Would Generate Revenue, Avert ‘Catastrophic’ Effects (The Hill)
U.S. Methane Emissions Outstrip Estimates (Science Daily)
Australia Carbon Tax Already Cutting CO2 (The Age)
Study: 97% of Peer-Reviewed Articles Attribute Climate Change to Human Action (Reuters)
RGGI Falls Far Short of Effective Carbon Pricing (Sieren Ernst, Energy Collective)
For Insurers, No Doubts on Climate Change (NYT, Economic Scene)
Congress: Tax Carbon Pollution (Concord Monitor, LTE)
Oregon Legislature Studying Carbon Tax (Portland Business Journal)
Atmosphere’s CO2 Burden Reaches 3,000,000-Year High (NYT)
Could Mark Sanford Lead Republicans Out of Climate-Denial Wilderness? (Bill Becker, Climate Progress)
Carbon Tax is Best Option Congress Has (Washington Post Editorial)
Report To Ways & Means Suggests Carbon Tax (Platts)
Carbon tax backers quietly forge ahead in D.C. (The Hill)
Carbon Tax — Making Polluters Pay (G. Wagner, Energy Collective)
The Cost of Doing Nothing (Sarah Kellogg, Washington Lawyer)
Impacts of Australia’s Carbon Price, 9 Months In (Mondaq Blog)
Friedman Suggests 25% of Carbon Tax To Fund Energy Innovation (Energy Trends)

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Why are we still paying for carbon tax Read the recent publish book by several scientist disproving climate change due to carbon dioxide.Forget david suzuki he is bias,paid by cbc a network supported by taxpayers.Wake up British Columbians we are taken for a ride by our goverment.
Comment by John Thibert — August 30, 2011 @ 12:10 am
Romney’s suggesting cutting payroll taxes on work and replacing them with taxes that discourage pollution. It’s a win-win that would avoid costly and ineffective regulation or complex, corrupt cap-trade-offset systems.
Comment by James Handley — August 30, 2011 @ 12:22 am