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Putting a Price on Pollution: Why Carbon Taxes Are Crucial for Climate Action
Author makes the case for carbon taxes as an essential tool for climate action—emphasizing that thoughtful design, equity measures, and public trust are key to their success. By Ramil Abbasov. (05/19/...
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RoboCop29
Reflections on the recent summit in Baku – CoP 29. By Prof. Anis H Bajrektarevic. (11/26/2024)
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The World Bank's $1.5 Billion Loan to India: A Revolutionary Move in Green Energy
What are the ramifications of the World Bank's recent green loan to India? By Khizra Mushtaq. (07/24/2024)
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The Inflation Reduction Act Should Be Just the Beginning
Without more direct intervention on the part of the public sector in combatting the climate crisis, what IRA will produce is a green capitalist industry with profit-making as the overriding concern...
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The Future of the Planet Is in Our Hands—Effective Activism Is Essential
Building long-term progressive power is key to bringing into force a comprehensive climate change policy. By C.J. Polychronou. (07/20/2022)
Climate Change Is Also a Major Casualty of the War in Ukraine
The Russian invasion of Ukraine raises the question, again, why the world fails repeatedly to sets its priorities in the right order. By C.J. Polychroniou. (04/19/2022)
Relooking the Current Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Program
The Environmental Protection Agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program undermines US goals on climate change and needs to be re-examined. By Monique Baskin. (11/06/2015)
Climate change...are we running out of time? By Pratik Patil. (02/04/2013)
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Which Policy to Address Climate Change?
Author examines potential impacts of climate change and policy options to combat it. By Julian Morris, International Policy Network. (12/09/2009)
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Climate Smart Aid Is Anything But
International organizations like the World Bank and the UN are supposed to help the world’s poor. Fully convinced about doing good by curbing carbon emissions, they are pushing an anti-development age...
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Biofuel for Thought
Biofuels may be one of the dumber of the grand, well intentioned ideas of this decade. Yet they are here to stay, because of the Zeitgeist that says source-diversification is the Holy Grail of energy ...
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