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Five decades in the making: Why it took Congress so long to act on climate

Five decades in the making: Why it took Congress so long to act on climate

The Senate bill avoided the political pitfalls of past legislative attempts by offering only incentives to cut climate pollution, not taxes.
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Coal stocks rise, even as the planet warms

Coal stocks rise, even as the planet warms

As the prospects for strong government action to curb climate change grow less certain, energy shares, and especially coal mining stocks, are generating astonishing returns.
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The problem with putting a price on the end of the world
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The problem with putting a price on the end of the world

Economists have workable policy ideas for addressing climate change.

After Nobel in economics, William Nordhaus talks about who’s getting his pollution-tax ideas right
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After Nobel in economics, William Nordhaus talks about who’s getting his pollution-tax ideas right

A few governments - notably, parts of Canada and South Korea - have adapted his idea in ways that not only show signs of working, but it also reframe it not as a tax, but as a windfall for taxpayers.

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