Cap-and-Trade: Almost $8 Billion in Administrative Costs? - Environmental Capital - WSJ
What was it that carbon-tax proponents always say about a tax being the simpler, easier solution to curb carbon emissions?Getting Closer to the Armageddon Climate Policy Scenario | GlobalWarming.org
To that end, the Senators all endorsed the tariff proposed by the House bill.Val Kilmer’s Global Warming Thriller Worse Than “The Happening”? // ecorazzi.com :: the latest in green gossip
That’s a big mistake. China has already intimated that a carbon tariff would be met in kind. A trade war would certainly ensue. China’s communist government depends on export driven growth, so perhaps it would decide to play the hardest of hardball and dump its vast reserves of U.S. debt. The results would be cataclysmic for global prosperity.
There’s a better way: No one should do anything.
“What we have here is a movie that combines the politics of Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth with the torture porn tendencies of the Saw series (specifically cribbing plot points from Saw 2). In short, The Chaos Experiment stinks. It boggles the mind that this idea ever made it past the screenplay stage.” — Richard LaFashia Jr., Examiner.comFERC: Wind means renewable blackouts « Green Hell Blog
There’s nothing quite like central planning.While the Cat is Away . . . - Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Kobe beef, flown in from Japan, tends to add to one's carbon buttprint. Although there's no evidence yet that Clinton ordered the highest-carbon meal, it wouldn't be the first time he ordered Japanese steak while attending an event promoting climate alarmism.
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