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Are carbon taxes a thing of the past?

Legal Planet

Among the targets of the critics is the work of William Nordhaus, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2018 for advancing economic analysis of climate change, and for his steadfast advocacy of a carbon tax. I think these political constraints are a key reason economists focused so long – too long – on carbon pricing.

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New Analysis Shows Truck Manufacturers’ Scare Tactic Just a Bunch of Hot Air

Union of Concerned Scientists

I’ve written previously about how the truck industry is fighting regulations at the state and federal level with everything they’ve got. One of the scare tactics truck manufacturers have been pushing is the old industry canard of job-killing regulations. Why would truck regulations impact jobs? Source: ERM 2022 ).

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Five Things to Know About Drought in the American West

Circle of Blue

Utah regulators have identified high numbers of toxin-producing algae in the southern reaches of Utah Lake , a water body notorious for summer algae outbreaks. California regulators passed an emergency order in June that took small steps to address the supply-demand imbalance. 4) Drought Is Political. 3) Cutbacks Are Inevitable.

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How Florida Legislation Will Limit the Student Vote

Union of Concerned Scientists

These tactics include regulations on actions directly connected to voting and attempts to limit freedom of speech and academic life on public campuses, both of which can disengage students from the political process. Now these on-campus polling sites could be thwarted by a parking regulation for polls.

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Mine Cleanup Law Weakened By Coal’s Decline

Circle of Blue

If the operator fails to perform adequate cleanup, state regulators confiscate the bond and use it to hire contractors to finish the job. Illinois keeps about $8,000 per acre in bonding, according to 2018 data published by Climate Home News, and Indiana and Kentucky had only about $4,000 per acre. . A Political Quagmire.

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The Coming Ground War For Missing Middle Housing

Legal Planet

Similarly, so many local regulations are based on single-family needs that the zoning change is irrelevant: for example, the report presents the example of the City of Los Angeles forbidding more than one water meter on a single-family parcel, which makes a duplex impossible. But localities can deal with their own regulations.).

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Cornhuskers Go Green

Legal Planet

In 2018, as I described in a previous post , Utah funded a University of Utah project to devise a climate plan for the state. There may be hope that the politics of climate change is beginning to detoxify. Last week, the board of the state’s largest utility, which serves rural areas, also adopted a net-zero goal for 2050.