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— Researchers Led By Georgia State Economist Find A Global Tax On Carbon May Be Feasible - News Hub Georgia State University NewsThere is a public support across nations for a global carbon tax if the policy is carefully designed, according to a recent survey led by a GSU Economist.
— Enhancing human capital Business MirrorTHE most significant investments that people, firms and governments can make in the changing nature of work are in enhancing human capital, the World Bank ...
— Global carbon tax may be more feasible than previously thought Phys.OrgA recent large survey conducted in five countries, published today in Nature, shows a consistently high level of support for a global carbon tax among the ...
— Thom Barker: Scheer’s fireside message… well, that was painful The Western StarIt is 2019. Is it too early to start talking about the upcoming federal election? Of course not, the campaigning has already begun. First out of the gate was ...
— Democrats and border security: Letters to the editor, Jan. 16, 2019 Fresno BeeI read a recent Victor Hanson's opinion , and I have to wonder why you continue to publish such tripe when it always comes with a heavy dose of conservative ...
— The 'Splainer: Trudeau-inspired rage blackouts Regina Leader PostYou, or someone you love, may be suffering from Trudeau-inspired rage blackouts. And Austin's here to help.
— CCC boss signals support for universal carbon tax Utility WeekThe introduction of an economy-wide carbon tax could play an “important part” in the UK's growing efforts to cut emissions, the chief executive of the Committee ...
— Coal-fired equivalency agreement between feds and province spells uncertainty for Shand Regina Leader-PostNotwithstanding the rhetoric over the carbon tax, we are on a march toward environmental change that will be costly, writes Murray Mandryk.
— Coal-fired equivalency agreement between feds and province spells uncertainty for Shand Regina Leader PostNotwithstanding the rhetoric over the carbon tax, we are on a march toward environmental change that will be costly, writes Murray Mandryk.
— Business Worries About Climate Intensify; Their Actions, Less So The Wall Street JournalEvery year the World Economic Forum asks 1000 business, policy and thought leaders to rank about 30 risks facing the world by both impact and likelihood.