US policy to limit greenhouse gas emissions is currently driven, in part, by the US Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Clean Power Plan, which seeks a drop in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil-fueled power plants — a “downstream” approach to regulation. Here, we consider an alternative, or possibly complementary, regulatory perspective: What is the legal and economic feasibility of imposing an “upstream” CO2 charge on coal production at its extraction site? Specifically, our focus is on leased coal from federal lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Such a carbon charge is designed, in principle, to embody the cumulative “lifecycle” externalities from coal mining to combustion (or other “downstream” utilizati...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
Increasingly, climate change has come to the fore as an environmental issue with nearly universal ag...
Low natural gas prices and stricter, federal emission regulations are promoting a shift away from co...
More than 50% of electricity in the U.S. is generated by coal. The U.S. has large coal resources, th...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
This paper describes the legal and policy rationale for imposing a fee on federal coal that reflects...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
This paper describes the legal and policy rationale for imposing a fee on federal coal that reflects...
To protect both the environment and the nation, a comprehensive system of regulation, composed of ge...
Low natural gas prices and stricter, federal emission regulations are promoting a shift away from co...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
Currently, coal provides about 50% of U.S. electricity supply and releases 80% of electricity sector...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
Increasingly, climate change has come to the fore as an environmental issue with nearly universal ag...
Low natural gas prices and stricter, federal emission regulations are promoting a shift away from co...
More than 50% of electricity in the U.S. is generated by coal. The U.S. has large coal resources, th...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
This paper describes the legal and policy rationale for imposing a fee on federal coal that reflects...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
This paper describes the legal and policy rationale for imposing a fee on federal coal that reflects...
To protect both the environment and the nation, a comprehensive system of regulation, composed of ge...
Low natural gas prices and stricter, federal emission regulations are promoting a shift away from co...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
Currently, coal provides about 50% of U.S. electricity supply and releases 80% of electricity sector...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
Increasingly, climate change has come to the fore as an environmental issue with nearly universal ag...
Low natural gas prices and stricter, federal emission regulations are promoting a shift away from co...