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AEI's Energy and Environment Outlook SERIES
Contrary to current policy approaches that focus on mitigating GHG emissions to the exclusion of everything else, resilience should be considered the default climate strategy.
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Waxman-Markey is a bundle of contradictions.
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The average household spends nearly as much on the consumption of indirect energy as it does on direct energy consumption.
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The trade-off between the goal of protecting the environment and that of preserving prosperity lies at the heart of making good policy on climate change.
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The good news for those who want to reduce energy consumption but cannot make major lifestyle changes is that there are unexplored options for reducing energy use.
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The Energy Policies of Barack Obama and John McCain
Voters will have trouble finding clarity or rationality in Barack Obama's and John McCain's energy policies.
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Contrary to popular belief, ethanol fuel will do little or nothing to increase our energy security or stabilize fuel prices.
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The Bush administration should seriously consider the evidence before designating polar bears as a threatened species.
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The consistent improvement in America's energy efficiency is an untold and underappreciated long-term story.
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A Preliminary Assessment of the IPCC's Latest Climate Change Report
The IPCC moves too slowly and its reports omit too much recent evidence on key climate variables to provide up-to-date input into climate policy debates.
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Economic Outlook In the latest Economic Outlook, John H. Makin says the Fed should not try to stop the dollar's slide. Read more.
Russian Outlook In a new Russian Outlook, Leon Aron examines what Russia's company towns reveal about the country's economy. Read more.
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