To increase energy security and reduce global warming, we would impose a carbon fee or tax on energy producers of $15 per metric ton of carbon emissions, phased in over a three-year interval, which could raise about $35 billion a year. This fee could be collected by auctioning off permits to private companies under a cap-and-trade system, or levied as a direct tax on the businesses (which in turn, of course, would pass costs along to consumers).Read their article for other proposals to tame the deficit.
Friday, February 16, 2007
Four New Members
Proving once again that the Pigou Club is bipartisan, Bill Frenzel, Isabel V. Sawhill, Charles Stenholm, and William Hoagland sign up:
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