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How to make carbon pricing more popular
January 29, 2023Read moreIf carbon pricing is worth doing, and experience proves it’s possible, how can we raise the odds of implementing it?
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Why Taxing Bad Things is Good: ‘Putting a Price’ on Tobacco, Alcohol, and Carbon Emissions
December 17, 2022Read moreFor over a century, economists have advocated taxing goods or services that impose greater costs on society than their price reflects.
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Why we still need a national carbon fee
September 9, 2022Read moreA technology-neutral carbon fee would work with clean energy subsidies and regulations to accelerate the phase-out of fossil fuel emissions.
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Carbon Fee vs Carbon Tax: what’s the difference?
June 7, 2022Read moreAs carbon pricing picks up speed, people sometimes interchange the words “carbon fee and dividend” with “carbon tax.”
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New report: How to cut emissions without deepening debt
April 12, 2022Read moreCCL Economics Research Coordinator Jonathan Marshall analyzes ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions without deepening debt.
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CCL statement on House passage of Build Back Better
November 19, 2021Read moreCCL appreciates that Congress continues to work hard on a budget reconciliation bill that includes historic levels of climate investment.
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On fourth and goal, budget reconciliation needs a carbon price to score
November 16, 2021Read moreCCL’s Research Team shows that a carbon price is the policy determining whether or not America will reach the President’s emissions goal.
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Carbon price with border adjustment could be key tool for climate goals
November 5, 2021Read moreCCL’s Steve Valk talks to Shuting Pomerleau, a climate policy analyst at the Niskanen Center, for more information about CBAMs.
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Onboarding Action Team makes it easy to welcome new CCLers
November 2, 2021Read moreCCL staff members Sandy Simon and Elli Sparks showcase the Onboarding Action Team, designed for easily recruiting and retaining volunteers.
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Episode 65: Extreme Heat and Insurance Solutions
October 21, 2021Read morePeterson Toscano discusses the risks that come with extreme heat, as well as innovative ways to use insurance in response to extreme weather.