Climate

Issue

Climate

U.S. climate policy should account for global sources of emissions, which far exceed the U.S., and should not drive energy-intensive, job-producing manufacturing offshore to China, where emissions are only increasing. 

 

Cooling the Climate Hysteria: Separating Fact from Fiction

 

Calculate the Temperature Changes for Alternative Carbon Dioxide-Reduction Policies

Commentary

EPA’s Economic Analysis of the Boxer-Kerry Cap and Trade Bill David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Oct 27, 2009 3 min read

Commentary

California’s Energy Policy Not Responsible for Reduced Consumption David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Oct 23, 2009 1 min read

Commentary

Subsidized Green Jobs Destroy Jobs Elsewhere David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Sep 3, 2009 1 min read

Commentary

Cap and Trade’s Bait and Switch David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Aug 28, 2009 2 min read

Commentary

Cap and Trade’s Effect on Diesel Prices David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Jul 24, 2009 1 min read

Commentary

How Cap and Trade Affects the Health Care Debate David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Jul 14, 2009 1 min read

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Time vs. Truth When it Comes to Cap and Trade David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Jul 1, 2009 3 min read

Commentary

CBO’s Latest Cap and Trade Analysis David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Jun 29, 2009 1 min read