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- Cap and Trade: What It Will Cost You
- Depending on who's counting, the new bill in Congress will raise your energy costs between $175 and $3,100 per year. The good news: It's likely to be closer to the low end. Oddly, that's also the bad news. ...
- Articles 2009-07-22
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- The Bubble Blowers: Goldman Sachs and Cap and Trade
- Jake Towne submits: As Cap and Trade races through Congress, here is a question: Who will benefit? The environment and us or Government Sachs? Last week the House voted 219-212 to pass HR 2454, the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, whose intent is to...
- External links 2009-06-29
- EIA: Energy Prices Inch Up in Early Years of Cap-and-Trade
- The Energy Information Administration threw its hat into the climate bill analysis ring this week -- adding to the list of studies that have tried to determine what cap-and-trade legislation will cost for the average U.S. household. What they found was similar to other recent reports: price increases will inch up modestly...
- Blog posts 2009-08-05
- What do Americans Think about Climate Change Legislation? Polls Differ
- Posted by: John Carey on August 11 In an landmark vote on June 26, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would tackle climate change by imposing mandatory caps on greenhouse gas emissions. Now, just about every industry is trying to either get a better deal, or kill the...
- News items 2009-08-11
- The U.S. Climate Bill's Hidden Gas Tax
- Politicians have spent decades studiously avoiding higher gasoline taxes, to avoid their voter's wrath. But it looks like a new gas tax will finally go ahead, as part of the new American Clean Energy and Security Act, the formal name for the United States' cap-and-trade bill. Cap-and-trade...
- Blog posts 2009-05-18
- Crisis trumps constraint in U.S.
- As the ranking Democrat and then chairman of the House Budget Committee, Representative John Spratt Jr. of South Carolina accused President George W. Bush for eight years of recklessly running up huge fiscal deficits. But by noon on Wednesday, after listening for two hours as economists explained why it was crucial...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Clean-burning fuel in U.S.(Brief Article)
- Americans will start the new year by gassing up with nearly 3% of clean-burning, domestic renewable fuels such as ethanol under new standards issued by Environmental Protection Agency EPA. Authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, this is the first move to reduce vehicle emissions...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
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