With national cap-and-trade legislation off the table, what are the viable options for federal climate policy? In the latest issue of Resources, Pete Nelson and I highlight RFF's robust climate policy research, focusing on three alternatives for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: the Clean Air Act, a carbon tax, and a clean energy standard. To read the full article, click here.
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