Cheat Sheet for Climate Policy: A PPI Series

May 11, 2010
Danny Morris



Danny Morris is a research associate for the Center for Climate and Electricity Policy at Resources for the Future. The views expressed here are his own.

Nathan Richardson



Nathan Richardson is a visiting scholar at Resources for the Future. The views expressed here are his own.

by Danny Morris and Nathan Richardson

How to tell a good climate bill from a bad one?

This PPI series will guide you through the main issues that are likely to arise in the coming weeks as the Senate takes on climate change. Some of the issues that come up will be essential to a good climate bill. Others might get a lot of play but are in fact trivial for climate policy. The “cheat sheets” below will help you make sense of the climate bill that eventually emerges from Congress:

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3 Responses to “Cheat Sheet for Climate Policy: A PPI Series”

  1. [...] Danny Morris and Nathan Richardson help you make sense of the climate bill [...]

  2. [...] How to tell a good climate bill from a bad one? This series will guide you through the main issues that are likely to arise in the coming weeks as the Senate takes on climate change. In this post, we identify the essential ideas that need to be enshrined in any climate bill. These are the provisions that no good climate policy can do without. (To read the other posts in the series, click here.) [...]

  3. [...] How to tell a good climate bill from a bad one? This series will guide you through the main issues that are likely to arise in the coming weeks as the Senate takes on climate change. In this post we highlight issues that are very important — but not quite essential — in climate policy. These ideas will likely play a key role in the eventual passage of legislation from the Senate. (To read the other posts in the series, click here.) [...]

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