Beyond Carbon Pricing: Envisioning a Green Transition

Center for Progressive Reform 2019-07-16

Summary:

High hopes that putting a price on carbon emissions would provide the most effective and politically expedient climate change policy keep getting dashed. In June, Oregon's Republican senators fled the state and hid rather than enact a carbon cap-and-trade program. Washington State citizen initiatives to pass a carbon tax have failed - twice. Even in progressive California, efforts to include a cap-and-trade program in the state's initial climate legislation failed; cap-and-trade came later, administratively rather than legislatively, and as part of a larger plan. Carbon pricing has an important role to play and should be a part of any comprehensive climate strategy. However, as I argue in a new CPR Issue Brief, Carbon Pricing: Essential But Insufficient, carbon pricing will not solve the climate crisis.

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http://www.progressivereform.org/CPRBlog.cfm?idBlog=04E6BA4B-9DD7-B3F2-C5594C322A7667F0

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Authors:

Alice Kaswan

Date tagged:

07/16/2019, 13:57

Date published:

07/16/2019, 10:00