With the latest round of climate talking getting underway, all eyes are on Paris. Yet back in the U.S., states are already considering how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Under the final version of the Clean Power Plan (CPP), published in October, states are required to reduce carbon dioxide emissions […]
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Josiah Neeley is the Texas director and a senior fellow for the R Street Institute, a young conservative think tank headquartered in DC and with offices throughout the country. He was previously a Policy Analyst for the Center for Tenth Amendment Studies and for the Armstrong Center for Energy & the Environment at the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) and practiced in litigation before that.
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Has the Clean Power Plan Abandoned Energy Efficiency?
The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday released the final version of the Clean Power Plan (CPP), which mandates...
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Why Did the Pope Condemn Carbon Credits?
Last month Pope Francis released Laudato Si, a papal encyclical devoted to environmental issues. The document combines...
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The Moral Case for Fossil Fuel Taxes
One of the downsides of working in policy is that you end up hearing the same arguments over and over again. So I was...
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John Anderson
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Jim Bouldin
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John Nielsen-Gammon
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Barry Lefer
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Kerry Emanuel
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Andrew Dessler
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Mauri Pelto
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Lulu Liu
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Andreas Schmittner
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Scott Denning
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Jeremy Shakun
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Michael Tobis
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Sean Bryan
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Stephanie Thomas
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Sean Robinson
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Daniel Cohan
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Judith Curry
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Will Howard
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Eric Galbraith
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Muge Komurcu
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Ron Sass
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David Hone
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Eric Steig
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Tracy Hester
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Shi-Ling Hsu
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Bob Inglis
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Jed Anderson
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Josiah Neeley
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Andy OBrien
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Peter Sinclair
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Bruno Marino
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Benjamin Franta
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Suzanne Waldman