Reforming U.S. Environmental Policy
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Law & Liberty

Reforming U.S. Environmental Policy

Environmental protection can be an important government function, in particular because private incentives, as reflected in market prices, often do not capture the full social value of environmental quality, or…

A Critique of Mark Perry on the Trump Energy Policy
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American Enterprise Institute

A Critique of Mark Perry on the Trump Energy Policy

My AEI colleague Mark J. Perry has written a short essay arguing that “Trump’s Energy Policy Is Deeply Flawed,” the central themes of which are: These arguments are rather uncharacteristic of…

The Curbelo Carbon Tax as Wealth Redistribution
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National Review

The Curbelo Carbon Tax as Wealth Redistribution

Environmental policy as a tool of wealth redistribution is nothing new. The latest example is a proposal for a greenhouse-gas (GHG) tax just introduced by Representative Carlos Curbelo (R., Fla.).…

State Attorneys General and the Climate Litigation Game
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Investor’s Business Daily

State Attorneys General and the Climate Litigation Game

The central broad objective of the U.S. constitution is the protection of unpopular individuals and political groups from the whims and passions of the political majority of the moment. It…

The Senate Finance Committee Minority on the Trump Tax Cuts and Gasoline Prices
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American Enterprise Institute

The Senate Finance Committee Minority on the Trump Tax Cuts and Gasoline Prices

Demand and supply. Supply and demand. That fundamental analytic framework, simple and powerful as a tool with which to examine the sources of shifts in market prices, often is forgotten…

The Fuel Economy Standards in Beltway Conventional Wisdom
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American Enterprise Institute

The Fuel Economy Standards in Beltway Conventional Wisdom

I betray no secret when I report that reverence for the silliness embodied in conventional wisdom is a central characteristic of policy debates in the Beltway. No amount of evidence,…

No-cost Climate Litigation and the Law of Unintended Consequences
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The Hill

No-cost Climate Litigation and the Law of Unintended Consequences

Editor’s Note: This post represents AEI Resident Scholar Benjamin Zycher’s original content and does not include edits found on the publishing site, The Hill. To access that version of the…

BP and the Earth Day Prayers of the Rent-seeking Corporation
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American Enterprise Institute

BP and the Earth Day Prayers of the Rent-seeking Corporation

Earth Day is upon us yet again, and it is difficult not to notice its transformation into a vehicle for corporate virtue signaling: Full-page ads in national and local print…

Analytics of Wealth Redistribution Through Fuel-economy Regulation
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The Hill

Analytics of Wealth Redistribution Through Fuel-economy Regulation

The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Monday that it and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration would reinstitute the mid-term evaluation of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission standards — the fuel-economy rules — for…

Climate Lawsuits: What They Say, and What They Fail to Say
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Investor’s Business Daily

Climate Lawsuits: What They Say, and What They Fail to Say

For years Congress has refused to impose limits on greenhouse gas emissions, and now the Trump administration is rolling back the Obama regulations. What are politically-ambitious blue-state politicians to do?…

Carbon Taxes and My Friends Aparna Mathur, Adele Morris, and Zilly
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American Enterprise Institute

Carbon Taxes and My Friends Aparna Mathur, Adele Morris, and Zilly

Let us now recall the blessed memory of Godzilla, King of the Monsters. I know him as Zilly, as we have grown close over the years and the 30-plus movies that bear his…

A Washington State Carbon Tax: All Pain, No Gain
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National Review

A Washington State Carbon Tax: All Pain, No Gain

With respect to Washington governor Jay Inslee’s renewed proposal for a “carbon” tax on that state’s greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions, a number to keep closely in mind is: 2/1000 of a degree.…

The Children’s Climate Lawsuit Against the Children
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Investor’s Business Daily

The Children’s Climate Lawsuit Against the Children

Litigation may be as American as apple pie, but some lawsuits are so destructive that they stand out even among the hugely expensive wreckage wrought by our legal system. The…

Finalizing Debt Deal Is First Test for Puerto Rico’s New Governor
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The Hill

Finalizing Debt Deal Is First Test for Puerto Rico’s New Governor

Remember the Puerto Rico debt crisis? It was only last February that a deal had been worked out between the island government and the holders of debt issued by the Puerto Rico…

The Union of Concerned Activists: Let the Lawsuits Begin!
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American Enterprise Institute

The Union of Concerned Activists: Let the Lawsuits Begin!

They have failed to convince Congress—even Congresses controlled by the Democratic Party—to impose limits on US greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, despite decades of effort, political threats, and grandstanding. Given the election of Donald Trump, they are losing their efforts to…