Climate

Issue

Climate

U.S. climate policy should account for global sources of emissions, which far exceed the U.S., and should not drive energy-intensive, job-producing manufacturing offshore to China, where emissions are only increasing. 

 

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Calculate the Temperature Changes for Alternative Carbon Dioxide-Reduction Policies

Commentary

Blocking Strait of Hormuz: IHS Exercise Confirms Heritage Analysis David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Mar 26, 2012 1 min read

Commentary

President Responds to the Inaudible Cries for Higher Gasoline Prices David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Mar 2, 2012 2 min read

Commentary

Wind Subsidies vs. Oil Subsidies David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Feb 28, 2012 2 min read

testimony

Energy-Critical Elements: The Market is Working Derek Scissors, Ph.D.

Dec 7, 2011 19 min read

Commentary

testimony

Subsidizing Natural-Gas Technology David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Sep 27, 2011 11 min read

Commentary

Commercially Viable = Can’t Get Financing? David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D.

Sep 20, 2011 2 min read