Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide emissions, are a contributing factor to global climate change. This global climate change negatively impacts our Earth and policymakers must implement climate change policies in an effort to decrease carbon emission and mitigate its negative impacts. This Article will analyze three options for regulating GHG emissions: traditional command-and-control regulation, tradable permit markets, and taxes. Following a detailed analysis of both the theoretical and practical arguments regarding carbon taxation and alternative emissions permit trading schemes, this Article concludes that carbon taxation is the superior method of reducing carbon emission...
Benjamin Franklin once said that ‘In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes’ and a signi...
In a September 2010 media release the Prime Minister of Australia presented the terms of reference f...
This report discusses global climate change and the possibility that human activities are releasing ...
Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide...
Increased concern about possible global warming due to rising levels of greenhouse gases such as car...
An abnormal rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has triggered a range of environmental proble...
Carbon taxes have been advocated as a key economic measure for the reduction of greenhouse gas emiss...
Global climate change is the most significant environmental issue facing our nation and the world. T...
For decades climate change is considered the greatest challenge nature and humanity have to face. Bu...
How can countries best coordinate their policies to slow global warming? This study reviews differen...
Part I of this paper reviews the current opinion surrounding carbon tax proposals as they appear in ...
A look at the reasons why carbon taxes exist, what carbon taxes are, and a case study of the carbon ...
The overwhelming majority of scientists have concluded that global warming is unequivocal. The Inter...
Emissions of greenhouse gases linked with global climate change are affected by diverse aspects of e...
Thus far, international climate policy negotiations have failed to produce a global policy to mitig...
Benjamin Franklin once said that ‘In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes’ and a signi...
In a September 2010 media release the Prime Minister of Australia presented the terms of reference f...
This report discusses global climate change and the possibility that human activities are releasing ...
Scientific evidence suggests that man-made greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially carbon dioxide...
Increased concern about possible global warming due to rising levels of greenhouse gases such as car...
An abnormal rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has triggered a range of environmental proble...
Carbon taxes have been advocated as a key economic measure for the reduction of greenhouse gas emiss...
Global climate change is the most significant environmental issue facing our nation and the world. T...
For decades climate change is considered the greatest challenge nature and humanity have to face. Bu...
How can countries best coordinate their policies to slow global warming? This study reviews differen...
Part I of this paper reviews the current opinion surrounding carbon tax proposals as they appear in ...
A look at the reasons why carbon taxes exist, what carbon taxes are, and a case study of the carbon ...
The overwhelming majority of scientists have concluded that global warming is unequivocal. The Inter...
Emissions of greenhouse gases linked with global climate change are affected by diverse aspects of e...
Thus far, international climate policy negotiations have failed to produce a global policy to mitig...
Benjamin Franklin once said that ‘In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes’ and a signi...
In a September 2010 media release the Prime Minister of Australia presented the terms of reference f...
This report discusses global climate change and the possibility that human activities are releasing ...