Carbon Dividends: A Win-Win for People and for the Climate
Putting a price on emissions and sending the proceeds to the public is a sound environmental and economic strategy
James K. Boyce is a professor emeritus of economics and senior fellow at the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His latest book is The Case for Carbon Dividends.
Putting a price on emissions and sending the proceeds to the public is a sound environmental and economic strategy
An idea pioneered by Alaska could inoculate society against extreme inequality
Power imbalances facilitate environmental degradation—and the poor suffer the consequences
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