Not exact matches
From the
article: «The
tax, which rose from 10 Canadian dollars per ton of
carbon dioxide in 2008 to 30 dollars by 2012, the equivalent of
about $ 22.20 in current United States dollars, reduced emissions by 5 to 15 percent with «negligible effects on aggregate economic performance,» according to a study last year by economists at Duke University and the University of Ottawa.»
The New York Times ran a fascinating
article last week
about the Citizens Climate Lobby, which has been doing the painstakingly hard work to build bipartisan consensus for a revenue neutral
carbon tax.
Researchers (in an
article republished on Croakey) answered readers» questions
about the change, shedding light on what it would mean for household bills,
tax benefits, and future of
carbon emissions in our country.