
Matthew Kahn on the mixed messages of mayors to the bond markets and the courts
14 Jul 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, energy economics, environmental economics, financial economics, global warming, law and economics, politics - USA, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking Tags: climate alarmism, securities fraud

Is energy poverty the fault of the @greens?
04 Jul 2018 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: energy poverty

Save the oceans – stop recycling plastic
29 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in development economics, economics of regulation, environmental economics Tags: recycling
The left says it isn’t anti-science
24 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of regulation, environmental economics, health economics Tags: Anti-Science left, food safety, The Great Escape

From Why I Am Not An Environmentalist: The Science of Economics Versus the Religion of Ecology by Steven E. Landsburg
22 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, environmentalism

Impact of global warming now: a slight net benefit; by 2100, likely 2-3% GDP cost (3-3.7°C)
20 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: climate alarmism
Speakings of climate refugees
19 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in economic history, environmental economics Tags: ice age

George Carlin: Earth Day
11 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, health economics
A $70 carbon price per ton in 2030 would increase gasoline prices by 60 cents per gallon and triple coal prices
10 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, politics - USA Tags: carbon tax

#ZeroCarbonBill sets us up to be screwed at future multilateral climate talks #ourclimateyoursay
07 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, environmental economics, global warming, politics - New Zealand, Public Choice
Why did @jamespeshaw put Suzi Kerr on his climate committee after letting this cat out of the bag in her JEL 2015 survey?
07 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, economics of regulation, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, law and economics, politics - New Zealand, Public Choice Tags: carbon tax, expressive politics, game theory, international public goods






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