This article explores the links between energy policy, tax policy and global warming. This article focuses on tax policy, because the emerging consensus among legal scholars favors economic incentives rather than command-and-control regulations for reaching environmental goals, and the Federal income tax has proved an effective delivery system for economic incentives. After briefly discussing of the science of global warming and the provisions of the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change, the article reviews the impact of both existing tax law and current proposals for energy legislation on global warming, as well as potential international law consequences of failure to act to curtail global warming. This analysis also includes a discussion of ...
The overwhelming majority of scientists have concluded that global warming is unequivocal. The Inter...
This paper addresses a potential role that tariffs and tariff policy can play in encouraging countri...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19).Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF availabl...
Global climate change is the most significant environmental issue facing our nation and the world. T...
Global climate change is the most significant environmental issue facing our nation and the world. T...
Global climate change is the most significant environmental issue facing our nation and the world. T...
Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide...
In 2005 the highest global surface temperature ever was recorded. A virtual consensus exists today a...
Global climate change is a worldwide challenge requiring a coordinated, international policy respons...
How can countries best coordinate their policies to slow global warming? This study reviews differen...
Supported by the Institute for Policy Reform, the NSF, and the MIT Center for Energy and Environment...
This study shows that achieving the climate change mitigation target of staying below 2°C temperatur...
The Canadian government announced its ratification of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Frame...
Climate change, caused by greenhouse gas emissions, is having profoundly negative impacts on the env...
In response to the historic Paris Agreement on climate change and to the Environmental Protection Ag...
The overwhelming majority of scientists have concluded that global warming is unequivocal. The Inter...
This paper addresses a potential role that tariffs and tariff policy can play in encouraging countri...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19).Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF availabl...
Global climate change is the most significant environmental issue facing our nation and the world. T...
Global climate change is the most significant environmental issue facing our nation and the world. T...
Global climate change is the most significant environmental issue facing our nation and the world. T...
Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide...
In 2005 the highest global surface temperature ever was recorded. A virtual consensus exists today a...
Global climate change is a worldwide challenge requiring a coordinated, international policy respons...
How can countries best coordinate their policies to slow global warming? This study reviews differen...
Supported by the Institute for Policy Reform, the NSF, and the MIT Center for Energy and Environment...
This study shows that achieving the climate change mitigation target of staying below 2°C temperatur...
The Canadian government announced its ratification of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Frame...
Climate change, caused by greenhouse gas emissions, is having profoundly negative impacts on the env...
In response to the historic Paris Agreement on climate change and to the Environmental Protection Ag...
The overwhelming majority of scientists have concluded that global warming is unequivocal. The Inter...
This paper addresses a potential role that tariffs and tariff policy can play in encouraging countri...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19).Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF availabl...