Congress is moving slowly, but midwestern leaders have already forged their own plan for a carbon cap-and-trade system. Henry Henderson, one of its architects, explains how the market, and commercial self-interest, can be used to cut back on pollution.
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The EPA steps it up–finally
There are increasing signs that the federal government may actually take on greenhouse gas emissions.
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An economic shade of green
Can an economist tell environmentalists a thing or two? It’s going to take more than an op-ed.
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Maps, magazine covers, Rudy, and carbon
One American city has a carbon tax, and it’s not Chicago.