Senator Whitehouse’s Duplicitous Carbon Tax Amendment
- 03/26/13
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
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Everybody Agrees that CAFE Standards Are Inefficient
- 03/06/13
- Robert P. Murphy
- CAFE
Often in the policy debates on government regulations, you will have free-market people decrying inefficient impediments to business, while the other side will tout the (alleged) benefits to the environment or whatever the social goal happens to be. Yet a new MIT study —from a group that is very sympathetic to carbon regulatory policies—documents how inefficient vehicle fuel efficiency (CAFE) standards are. Even if one buys into the premise that the government should be forcing businesses...
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Boxer-Sanders Carbon “Fee” Relies on Huge Bait-and-Switch
- 02/28/13
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
A recent story in EnergyGuardian (sub. req'd) centered on Senator Sheldon Whitehouse’s (D-R.I.) support for the carbon “fee” bill introduced by his colleagues Sen. Barbara Boxer and Sen. Bernie Sanders. Fortunately, the newly-released NERA study gives us a quantitative estimate of how much their scheme would hurt the U.S. economy. The whole episode fulfills the warnings that many of us have been making during the carbon tax debate. Specifically, advocates of a carbon tax rely on a...
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New NERA Study Shows Economic Dangers of a Carbon Tax
- 02/28/13
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
A new study by NERA Economic Consulting, prepared for the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), documents the economic dangers of a federal carbon tax. The study is very conservative in its assumptions (as I’ll explain below), giving the benefit of the doubt to the proponents of a carbon tax. Even so, there study reaches two conclusions: Either the US government sets a carbon tax low enough so that its economic impacts are simply bad, but not awful, in which case there are few...
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Regulating “Particulate Matter”: The EPA Doesn’t Even Believe Its Own Bogus Numbers
- 01/25/13
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
People who have watched environmental policy debates soon learn that the alarmist interventionists—the ones claiming that the government needs to act quickly in order to prevent catastrophe—are not afraid to throw around terrifying statistics that are absurd on their face. In a different forum, I walked through this phenomenon when it came to proposed regulations of mercury emissions from power plants. Susan Dudley, of George Washington University’s Regulatory Studies Center,...
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The Obama Administration Teams with Private Equity Firm to Single Out a Individual Refinery for Help
- 08/22/12
- AEA
- Emissions Standards
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Bursting at the Seams: America's Energy Potential
- 07/11/12
- AEA
- Facts
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Regulations and American Refineries
- 05/30/12
- AEA
- Facts
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Ethanol Hasn’t Made Gasoline Cheaper
- 05/24/12
- AEA
- Facts
The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) is touting a new study claiming that ethanol reduced gasoline prices by more than a dollar per gallon in 2011. As with similar studies in the past, the methodology used here to calculate this number rests on a basic fallacy in how they frame the question, which we’ll explain below. Beyond framing the question incorrectly, there is the obvious point that ethanol has lower energy content than conventional gasoline . If ethanol really were efficient, it...
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Nothing Convenient About RFS
- 05/22/12
- AEA
- Facts
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