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  • A Few Words About Carbon Pricing

    Carbon pricing continues to be a hot-button issue, a promising tool in the effort to stave off climate change, but one roundly opposed by industry. In her June 19 issue brief, CPR's Alice Kaswan argues that carbon pricing is necessary, but both practically and politically insufficient for achieving a clean energy transition. June 2019.

  • The Limitations of Market-Based Mechanisms

    Carbon pricing continues to be a hot-button issue, a promising tool in the effort to stave off climate change, but one roundly opposed by industry. In her June 19 issue brief, CPR's Alice Kaswan argues that carbon pricing is necessary, but both practically and politically insufficient for achieving a clean energy transition. June 2019.

  • Markets and Achieving a Pathway to a Clean Energy Transition

    Carbon pricing continues to be a hot-button issue, a promising tool in the effort to stave off climate change, but one roundly opposed by industry. In her June 19 issue brief, CPR's Alice Kaswan argues that carbon pricing is necessary, but both practically and politically insufficient for achieving a clean energy transition. June 2019.

  • Carbon Prices and the Political Process

    Carbon pricing continues to be a hot-button issue, a promising tool in the effort to stave off climate change, but one roundly opposed by industry. In her June 19 issue brief, CPR's Alice Kaswan argues that carbon pricing is necessary, but both practically and politically insufficient for achieving a clean energy transition. June 2019.

  • Carbon Pricing: About this Report

    Carbon pricing continues to be a hot-button issue, a promising tool in the effort to stave off climate change, but one roundly opposed by industry. In her June 19 issue brief, CPR's Alice Kaswan argues that carbon pricing is necessary, but both practically and politically insufficient for achieving a clean energy transition. June 2019.

  • KK DuVivier Article on Wind Power Generation
  • Sandbox Worcester County Well Testing
  • Tainted Tap: An Action Summary for Policymakers and Advocates

    Drawing on Tainted Tap: Nitrate Pollution, Factory Farms, and Drinking Water in Maryland and Beyond, the authors offer an action agenda for states to bolster their safe drinking water protections for residents who rely on well water.

  • 16 Resolutions of Disapproval Signed by President Trump
  • Pay to Play Chart
  • 3 years vs. 48 days
  • Rules Developed in Response to GAO
  • Rules that Would Have Generated Savings
  • Industry's Batting Average

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  • Sandbox for Deregulation on Demand Part Deux Charts
  • Regulation as Social Justice
  • Crimes Against Workers Database Terms and Conditions
  • Figure 1: Notice of Intent to Sue & Waiting Periods

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