Assessing the Role of Global Warming in Extreme Weather of 2012 September 6, 2013 By Charles Komanoff Leave a Comment Meteorologists Link Half of 2012’s Most Extreme Weather Events to Climate Change (Dot Earth)
A REALISTIC TIMETABLE FOR GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATION UNDER THE CLEAN AIR ACT September 6, 2013 By James Handley Leave a Comment Launch of EPA GHG Regs Could Take Decades (Phil Wallach, Bloomberg)
100 People to Watch This Fall September 5, 2013 By James Handley Leave a Comment Brookings Economist Adele Morris Adds “Intellectual Heft” to Carbon Tax Advocacy (The Hill)
Could a carbon tax work in the real world? September 4, 2013 By James Handley Leave a Comment Could a Carbon Tax Work? (J. Pethokoukis, AEI)
Here's The Key Thing You Should Know About Ronald Coase, The Great Economist Who Died Yesterday At 102 September 4, 2013 By James Handley Leave a Comment Coase’s Legacy: Carbon Tax To Internalize Costs, Minimize Transactions (Business Insider)
Coping with high oil prices September 3, 2013 By Charles Komanoff Leave a Comment How $100/bbl oil has changed U.S. production and consumption (Econobrowser)
Silver Lining in China’s Smog as It Puts Focus on Emissions September 2, 2013 By Charles Komanoff Leave a Comment In China, Smog Seen as Spur to CO2 Cuts (NYT)
Mankiw: A Carbon Tax That America Could Live With September 1, 2013 By Charles Komanoff Leave a Comment Mankiw: A Carbon Tax That America Could Live With (NYT Sunday Business)
EPA Orders Pollution Controls on Fracked Gas Wells, Starting 2015 August 26, 2013 By Charles Komanoff Leave a Comment EPA Orders Pollution Controls on Fracked Gas Wells, Starting 2015 (Miami Herald)
50 Years ago, Major Jewish speaker & sponsor at Great March; Now, not so much August 26, 2013 By Charles Komanoff Leave a Comment The Great March and the Sin of Silence (Arthur Waskow, Shalom Center)