Did the Federal Government Just Put a Price on Carbon?

Breaking Energy 2013-08-27

Summary:

Weak Durable Goods Report Suggest Economic Growth Slower Than Expected

Carbon dioxide emissions costs have been possibly the great ‘unpriced externality’ for the energy business for more than a decade. Companies have resisted complex and cumbersome government plans only to end up with regional patchworks and failed private pricing mechanisms for the greenhouse gas that scientists have held most directly responsible for the lion’s share of human-contributed… Keep reading →

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infrastructure columbia university regulation utilities obama administration greenhouse gas emissions president obama office of management and budget ernest moniz appliances energy secretary carbon dioxide emissions carbon price economic growth microwave rule oil companies trade policy

Authors:

Conway Irwin

Date tagged:

08/27/2013, 10:10

Date published:

08/27/2013, 10:00