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in Energy and Environment
30 Years of Progress
Canadians care deeply about the quality of the environment and the protection of nature.
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This paper measures the incidence of a carbon tax on gasoline using current income and two measures of lifetime income to rank households.
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One critical economic question surrounding cap-and-trade is how to distribute the permits.
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A Guide for the Perplexed
The debate on what to do about climate change reflects a disagreement between the positivists and the ethicists.
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Democrats lead Republicans by a substantial margin nationally as the party best able to handle environmental issues.
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A Lifetime and Regional Analysis
Carbon taxes are more regressive when annual income is used as a measure of economic welfare than when proxies for lifetime income are used.
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Steady advances in technology are decoupling fossil-fuel energy and air pollution.
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How Regulators, Environmentalists and Scientists Exaggerate the Level and Health Risks of Air Pollution and Impose Counterproductive Regulations
Most Americans still believe air pollution is a growing problem and a serious threat to their health. In reality, air quality in America's cities is better than ever.
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By Robert W. Hahn
, William J. Baumol , Robert W. Crandall , Paul L. Joskow , Robert E. Litan , Richard L. Schmalensee
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Was the Environmental Protection Agency’s denial of the petition to regulate emissions of greenhouse gases from motor vehicles reasonable?
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What are the economic impact of "minor" or "insignificant" rules?
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