McKitrick on Carbon Taxes
22 Jan 2019 Leave a comment
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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
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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
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#VirtueSignalling @nzprocom wants a great big increase in an old tax
27 Apr 2018 Leave a comment
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Robert Mendelsohn on global warming
25 Jan 2018 Leave a comment
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Robert Mendelsohn, Cost-Benefit Analysis and The Social Cost of Carbon
19 Jan 2018 Leave a comment
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Trading Pollution: How Pollution Permits Paradoxically Reduce Emissions
25 Oct 2017 Leave a comment
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Kevin Rudd claimed 60% emissions cut will only cost $1.00 per year per person?!
22 Jun 2017 Leave a comment
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Economics of California’s AB32 Global Warming Regulation
25 May 2017 Leave a comment
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Matthew E. Kahn on California Voter Support for Low Carbon Policies
18 May 2017 Leave a comment
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Understanding the Climate Debate: The Lost Middle Ground
18 Apr 2017 Leave a comment
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Climate economics: Optimal climate policy
11 Apr 2017 Leave a comment
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When is international action on global warming justified?
07 May 2016 Leave a comment
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