Washington State Initiative 732 — All Cost, No Benefit
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InsideSources

Washington State Initiative 732 — All Cost, No Benefit

Voters in the state of Washington will vote November 8 on Initiative 732, which would impose a “carbon tax” on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and thus on energy, while reducing…

The Carbon Tax Is Not Just Political; It’s Ineffective, Too
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The Hill

The Carbon Tax Is Not Just Political; It’s Ineffective, Too

In a recent editorial in support of a carbon tax, The Washington Post complains that “Americans are burning record amounts of gasoline,” arguing that “one of the most glaring … flaws” of…

More Regulatory Magic from the EPA
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The Hill

More Regulatory Magic from the EPA

I wrote recently about the manipulation of benefit/cost analysis by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and more generally about the adverse implications of the evolution of the federal bureaucracy into an…

Missing the Forest for the Trees on Solar Net Metering
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The Hill

Missing the Forest for the Trees on Solar Net Metering

In a recent essay on the solar photovoltaic (PV or “rooftop”) power market, Mark Muro and Devashree Saha of the Brookings Institute applaud the net metering system of subsidizing such rooftop installations,…

Springtime for the Rockefellers
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American Enterprise Institute

Springtime for the Rockefellers

The weather warms. The flowers bloom. The garden parties begin anew, and nothing is worse than waiting day after agonizing day for invitations that never come. So why not make…

The Magic of the EPA’s Benefit/cost Analysis
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The Hill

The Magic of the EPA’s Benefit/cost Analysis

Benefit/cost analysis: It sounds so scientific, so rational, so impartial. So sound as a tool with which to resolve conflicting assertions about the wisdom of regulatory proposals. So divorced from…

The Incoherence of Sustainability
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US News & World Report

The Incoherence of Sustainability

“Sustainability” is a popular buzzword in the public discussion of energy and environment policies generally and in the defense of subsidies for “renewable” energy in particular. But the definition of…

Earth Day and the Triumph of Dogbert
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American Enterprise Institute

Earth Day and the Triumph of Dogbert

It is Earth Day, when pieties flow like wine, when the self-applause of the right-thinking is deafening, when the antihuman core of modern environmentalism shines bright, and when the destructiveness of groupthink…

Shut Up, She Explained: My Request for Climate Evidence
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American Enterprise Institute

Shut Up, She Explained: My Request for Climate Evidence

Policy research in the Beltway offers numerous attractions, among them the opportunity to exchange views and engage in back-and-forth challenges with other experts, in settings both formal and informal. Such…

Subsidizing the Rich Through California’s Solar Scheme
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Forbes

Subsidizing the Rich Through California’s Solar Scheme

Residential consumers of electricity in California pay almost 17 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh), a price higher than those of every other state in the lower 48, except New York and…

An Agreement to Prop up the Climate Industry
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US News & World Report

An Agreement to Prop up the Climate Industry

The question before us is straightforward: Is the Paris climate agreement to limit greenhouse gas emissions a good strategy? A strategy, of course, is a set of tools used to…

Saving the Planet: How Climate Breakthroughs Are Made
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InsideSources

Saving the Planet: How Climate Breakthroughs Are Made

Breaking news Saturday in Paris from the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change: National leaders described the agreement finally reached as “an historic…

Paris In the Fall: COP-21 Vs Climate Evidence
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American Enterprise Institute

Paris In the Fall: COP-21 Vs Climate Evidence

I. Introduction The 21st Conference of the Parties (COP-21), the latest installment of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, begins today in Paris amid a feverish effort to achieve “binding” commitments by no…

On Chinese Coal, the UN Vs. The New York Times
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American Enterprise Institute

On Chinese Coal, the UN Vs. The New York Times

Good things come to those who wait, and the waiting is minimal when it comes to the endless stream of entertaining silliness offered by the U.N. climate-change bureaucracy. On November…

The Strange Silence About Climate Policy and the Looming Apocalypse
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InsideSources

The Strange Silence About Climate Policy and the Looming Apocalypse

I kid, of course: Silence is the last adjective one would use about climate policy, except with respect to such minor parameters as the actual benefits of various policy prescriptions…