7 Posts Tagged "EPA"
Benefits of Clean Air and Water Dwarf Costs 10 to 1
Posted on May 8th 2013 |
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(This post was first published on EDF Voices.)
The Office of Management and Budget is nerd heaven: a bunch of people getting their professional kicks from analyzing federal ...
Nature: The rebound effect is overplayed
Posted on January 23rd 2013 |
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Trying to put the rebound effect for energy efficiency in its rightful place is like playing a game of wack-a-mole. Predictably every couple of years, someone new discovers the counter-intuitive appeal of showing how more efficient energy policies may lead to more energy use. Wham! Told yo ...
Foreign Policy on “10 problems Obama could solve right now.” Mine: global warming.
Posted on January 2nd 2013 |
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When Foreign Policy magazine went looking for 10 problems President Obama "could solve right now," they put global warming on the list. Mind you, "President Obama isn't going to halt the rise of the oceans in his second term." And it'll be tough to do what's necessary, but there ...
strategy+business: An Optimist’s Case for Climate Policy
Posted on October 22nd 2012 |
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Interview with strategy+business' Ro ...
Leveling the playing field
Posted on November 22nd 2011 |
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What EPA’s role is to do is to level the playing field so that pollution costs are not exported to the population but rather companies have to look at the pollution potential of any fuel or any process or any plant or any utility when they’re makin ...
The economic case for environmental rules
Posted on November 15th 2011 |
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In ...
Build a cocoon around your kid, just don’t open the window
Posted on November 12th 2011 |
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