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EU’s green energy policy causes EU coal use to rise
Europeans have been rather annoyed with Americans over the last decade due to the latter’s total disregard for the need to reduce emissions of climate change gases. However, the funny thing is that USA’s CO2 emissions are falling, while EU … Continue reading
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Tagged cap'n trade, carbon tax, Climate Change Policy
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Let’s agree upon a Climate Change Tax instead of reduction targets
That discussing a Climate Change Tax will be more fruitful than discussing emissions reductions directly may sound counterintuitive. Why not discuss what matters – the reductions? The problem with emissions reductions is that it is very hard to know how much … Continue reading
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Tagged cap'n trade, carbon tax, climate change
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