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Cap and Trade: Early Actors Get a Leg Up 100%
03/21/2009 Lessons from the Northeast's carbon auction.
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Allocations in the Western Climate Initiative 99%
04/03/2008 WCI auctioning: a little or a lot?
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How To Make Climate Policy Fair 93%
05/20/2009 A smart primer on how to distribute auction revenue.
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Obama Goes for Cap and Auction 82%
02/23/2009 Administration's budget includes revenue from carbon permits.
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A New England Auction 79%
07/16/2008 Can the West match the Northeast?
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Pleasure Reading Department 68%
10/03/2008 Enjoy your weekend!
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Cap-and-Trade or Carbon Tax? Both! 66%
05/14/2008 Five ways BC’s carbon tax shift can strengthen Cap and Trade.
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Cap Dunce 65%
12/05/2007 A carbon tax isn't the only "transformational" climate policy.
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Cantwell on Cap and Dividend, Again 61%
04/29/2009 Clearing up a reporter's account of climate policy.
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Cantwell on Cap and Dividend 59%
04/22/2009 Washington Senator calls for a federal carbon cap with auctioned permits.
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Suitcases of Money 55%
04/28/2008 Clearing up the mystery of allocation and windfalls.
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The Worst Idea EVAH? 52%
01/30/2009 Why a cap with no trade is less than ideal.
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Federal Cap-and-Trade System: 100% Auctions 52%
02/26/2009 US budget -- for a change -- gives a glimpse of a fair and effective climate policy.
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WCI's New Proposal 52%
07/23/2008 What the Western Climate Initiative does right - and what it could do better.
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Todd Myers Is Right, Sort Of 50%
01/05/2009 Another reason to auction carbon permits.
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Auctions Are for Everybody 45%
04/09/2009 In cap and trade, we all have a stake in how permits are allocated -- environmentalists or not.
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Wall Street Weak 45%
06/03/2008 WSJ op-ed gets, oh, just about everything wrong.
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14 Things I Love--and 6 I Hate--About Waxman-Markey 43%
06/11/2009 The most important energy policy in a generation?
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Cap and Train: Climate Policy and Green-collar Jobs 42%
09/25/2008 How to actually deliver green-collar jobs to those who need them.
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Nine Days Until RGGI 42%
09/16/2008 The first cap-and-trade program on the continent is ready to launch.
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Cap and Trade: Grandfathering Still Sucks 41%
05/13/2008 Let's hope the press gets the memo.
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Van Hollen's Cap and Dividend 39%
05/06/2009 Go ahead and jump for Van Hollen.
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Revised and Updated: Things I Love--and Hate--About Waxman-Markey 39%
07/10/2009 The most important energy policy in a generation?
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$100 Billion Windfall 37%
04/08/2008 What we can learn from Europe's big mistake.
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Climate Pricing 101, 2.0 36%
08/24/2007 Sightline's take on climate pricing.
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Cascadian Carbon Tax Shifts? 34%
04/24/2008 The only obstacle is politics.
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Important Lesson on Cap & Trade 34%
12/04/2007 Keep it simple, stupid.
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So Many Falsehoods 34%
11/15/2007 Losing my cool about climate reporting.
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How Carbon Markets Work In RGGI 33%
11/12/2009 Cap and trade lessons from the Northeast.
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Riding Herd On Refrigerators 30%
03/04/2008 Financing free fridges for fairness.
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