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Cost/Benefit Analysis Cannot Justify Waxman-Markey’s Aggressive Targets
When the Cap Isn’t a Cap, the Trades are a Charade
Houston Chronicle: Climate Alarmism and Policy Activism, but no Economic Analysis
Unilateral or Worldwide, Waxman-Markey Fails Standard Cost/Benefit Tests (CO2 “leakage” makes bad even worse)
Joseph Romm (Climate Progress): Costs of “Strong Climate Action” Negligible–(But does he understate IPCC’s cost estimate by 95%?)
CO2 Cap-and-Trade Meets the (China) Dragon: Why Legislating Trillions of Dollars in Regulatory Costs Would Be Climatically Inconsequential
High/Low: Is There Now Reasonable Agreement on the Costs and Benefits of Waxman-Markey?
“Dirty” Waxman-Markey: How Small Can Small Get?
Climate Impacts of Waxman-Markey (Part II)—Global Sign-Up
Climate Impacts of Waxman-Markey (the IPCC-based arithmetic of no gain)
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