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September 11, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, benefits, capandtrade, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, co2mediaguide, congressionalbudgetoffice, costbenefitanalysis, departmentofenergy, economics, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyinformationadministration, environmentalprotectionagency, fossilfuels, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, householdcost, interagencytaskforce, othersideofthecoin, scc, socialcostofcarbon, waxmanmarkey
America has a historic opportunity to lead the world in an energy transformation, create millions of clean energy jobs, and protect itself from dangerous dependence on foreign oil, all while protecting the planet from the most dangerous impacts of global...continued→
September 10, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- ACCF, ACES, capandtrade, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, climatelegislation, co2mediaguide, costs, debunk, draftanalysis, economics, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyefficiency, EPA, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, models, NAM, rebuttal, waxmanmarkey
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and the American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF) are at it again, this time running full throttle scare ads across the country (click here for an example) against the American Clean Energy and Security...continued→
August 12, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- ACCF, ACES, capandtrade, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, climatelegislation, co2mediaguide, costs, debunk, draftanalysis, economics, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyefficiency, EPA, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, models, NAM, rebuttal, waxmanmarkey
Today the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and the American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF) released a "new" economic analysis claiming disastrous economic impacts of climate protection legislation. It's a story they've repeated over and over, against virtually every piece...continued→
August 5, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, capandtrade, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, co2mediaguide, debunk, economics, eia, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyefficiency, energyinformationadministration, fossilfuels, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, householdcost, waxmanmarkey
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) released today an analysis of the economic impact of the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACESA). Once again, the news is good, confirming what we've learned from recent studies by the Environmental Protection Agency...continued→
July 22, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, capandtrade, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, co2mediaguide, debunk, economics, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyefficiency, fossilfuels, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, heritagefoundation, waxmanmarkey
Recycling their flawed May 13th analysis, the Heritage Foundation just released a new memo criticizing the precedent-setting Waxman-Markey Bill, the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES, HR. 2454). Par for the course, the Foundation gets it all wrong: an...continued→
July 16, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, co2mediaguide, debunk, energyandclimate2009, FAPRI, farm, missouri, waxmanmarkey
ACESA will provide billions of dollars to American farmers who, among other things, can lease land for wind turbines, sell biomass waste for bio-energy production, and sell offset credits to help emitting firms comply with the carbon cap. But in...continued→
July 16, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- capandtrade, charlesriverassociates, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, climatelegislation, co2mediaguide, costs, CRA, debunkopposition, draftanalysis, economics, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyefficiency, EPA, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, models, waxmanmarkey
This blog is structured from: http://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/ljohnson/seven_questions_to_ask_of_any.html 1. Top Line Question: How much larger (than 2008) does this model predict GDP will be in 2030 under an emissions cap (do not accept "how much less GDP is relative to no policy"...continued→
June 18, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- capandtrade, chamberofcommerce, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, co2mediaguide, convenienttruth, debunk, economics, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyefficiency, environmental, fossilfuels, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, heritagefoundation, history, jobsversusenvironment, nationalassociationofmanufacturers, opposition, regulation, tradeoffmyth, waxmanmarkey
Over three decades of experience with environmental regulation show that investments in environmental protection, coupled with GDP growth, led to an increase in jobs that were orders of magnitude larger than any job losses caused by environmental requirements. The dire...continued→
May 21, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
, U.S. Law and Policy
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- capandtrade, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, co2mediaguide, debunk, economics, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyefficiency, fossilfuels, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, heritagefoundation, waxmanmarkey
The Heritage Foundation's May 13, 2009 Web Memo "analysis" of the precedent-setting Waxman-Markey Bill, the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES, HR. 2454), not surprisingly gets it all backwards. An engine of economic growth, job creation, energy security, and...continued→
May 13, 2009
Posted by Laurie Johnson in Solving Global Warming
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- barton, boehner, capandtrade, cleaneconomy, cleanenergy, climatechange, co2mediaguide, debunk, economics, energy, energyandclimate2009, energyefficiency, fossilfuels, globalwarming, greeneconomy, greenjobs, mitstudy, waxmanmarkey
Opponents of climate legislation are living in a parallel universe where the value of pollution allowances disappears into a black hole, energy markets are currently perfect, and the impacts of global warming are costless. On this side of the worm...continued→