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Sustainable Behavior

The Editorial Staff of “Resource Recycling” magazine outlined a report published in Nature Climate Change in August of this year. The gist of this report was simply that people’s behavior with regard to green activities is more complicated than many of us think. This type of research goes to the very heart of long – […]

The Carbon Tax

On July 5, the New York Times Op Ed Page had a very well written piece by Yoram Bauman and Shi-Ling Hsu in which they outlined the benefits of the new British Columbia Carbon Tax (BCCT). A carbon tax is just that. A tax on the carbon contained in fossil fuels. As they noted, the […]

Energy Subsidies: Nuclear

We read a great deal about how clean nuclear power is with regard to CO2 emissions. Thus, we are told that this is a good investment. Is it? The problem with all of the subsidies, and renewables are not exempt from this argument, is that those who argue for them tend to ignore the total […]

Energy Subsidies: Part IV

Subsidies are a public policy question. That is a reasonable position to take. It seems odd that those who complain the most about the provision of subsidies to the new, renewable energy industries and for energy conservation programs are the current recipients of some of the richest, most far reaching subsidies ever given in the […]

Energy Subsidies: Part III

We have seen that subsidies apply to the oil and gas industries in the form of tax breaks. Are there any other subsidies that apply to the fossil fuel industries? An additional type of subsidy is an excise tax that benefits a particular industry. One such tax is “The Black Lung Disability Trust Fund.” This […]