This article discusses climate change and the impacts of fossil fuels. In doing so, two approaches are outlined to deal with fossil fuels in Washington: a gas tax and a cap and trade system. There are pros and cons of both systems and a review of recent legislation in Washington. This author recommends a cap and trade system for Washington State
Climate change is an urgent issue unlike anything humanity has ever faced. This thesis explores a ma...
President Clinton, in 1993, established a goal for the United States to return emissions of greenhou...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2006PDFResearch PaperYacobucci, Brent D.Parker, LarryUnited States. Cong...
This Article assesses the relationship between state climate change mitigation measures and potentia...
This Comment argues that Washington\u27s renewable energy tax incentives likely discriminate against...
In the last decade, there have been several proposals for addressing climate change, most prominentl...
This article explains why states and localities need to be full partners in a national climate chang...
In the last decade, there have been several proposals for addressing climate change, most prominentl...
Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Carbon taxation is becoming a prominent tool to ...
Policymakers and scholars alike are struggling with the federalism question: whether climate change ...
This Note uses two recent Massachusetts carbon tax proposals to discuss the costs and benefits of su...
The growing prospect of comprehensive national climate change legislation raises many important ques...
The United State Supreme Court\u27s holding in Massachusetts v. EPA that greenhouse gases are air po...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is causing sea levels to rise, floods and droughts to bec...
Climate change is an urgent issue unlike anything humanity has ever faced. This thesis explores a ma...
President Clinton, in 1993, established a goal for the United States to return emissions of greenhou...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2006PDFResearch PaperYacobucci, Brent D.Parker, LarryUnited States. Cong...
This Article assesses the relationship between state climate change mitigation measures and potentia...
This Comment argues that Washington\u27s renewable energy tax incentives likely discriminate against...
In the last decade, there have been several proposals for addressing climate change, most prominentl...
This article explains why states and localities need to be full partners in a national climate chang...
In the last decade, there have been several proposals for addressing climate change, most prominentl...
Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Carbon taxation is becoming a prominent tool to ...
Policymakers and scholars alike are struggling with the federalism question: whether climate change ...
This Note uses two recent Massachusetts carbon tax proposals to discuss the costs and benefits of su...
The growing prospect of comprehensive national climate change legislation raises many important ques...
The United State Supreme Court\u27s holding in Massachusetts v. EPA that greenhouse gases are air po...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is causing sea levels to rise, floods and droughts to bec...
Climate change is an urgent issue unlike anything humanity has ever faced. This thesis explores a ma...
President Clinton, in 1993, established a goal for the United States to return emissions of greenhou...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2006PDFResearch PaperYacobucci, Brent D.Parker, LarryUnited States. Cong...