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China Goes ‘Green’ – Collecting the Pot at the Climate Policy Poker Table
Why is the Party in Power So Fearful of Copenhagen? (Is a ‘death spiral’ for climate alarmism ahead?)
“Green” China: Big PR vs. King Coal (move over dung, primitive biomass, and Waxman-Markey)
CO2 Cap-and-Trade Meets the (China) Dragon: Why Legislating Trillions of Dollars in Regulatory Costs Would Be Climatically Inconsequential
Government CO2 Pricing and Protectionism: Two Peas in a Pod (trade wars and worse as potential costs of GHG mitigation)
Capitalist Reform to Reduce International Oil Demand: Getting World Refiners to Price at Market
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