Carbonomics:
How to Fix the Climate and Charge It to OPEC
By Steven Stoft, with assistance from Dan Kirshner
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Beyond Kyoto:
Flexible Carbon Pricing for Global Cooperation

November 17, 2009. A short new book explains what to do now that cap-and-trade has hit a dead end at Copenhagen. Read the abstract and download it at SSRN
Also visit the website of the new Global Energy Policy Center. The trouble with Copenhagen is not a disagreement over the need for strong policy. The problem is that the world cannot agree on how too cooperate. Strategy is required..
 
 
     
Cap and Trade?    Carbon Tax?    Peak Oil?    Kytoto?
Carbonomics  Has the Answers
The House has passed a $100-billion-a-year cap-and-trade bill. In December Obama will send a team to Copenhagen to negotiate Kyoto II. Carbonomics explains what will work, what won't and who will be helped and hurt. Carbonomics tells you the ...
Six Secrets of Carbon Caps and Taxes
• Why a cap is an unpredictable tax
• How refunds can make a cap or tax almost free
• Why China will keep rejecting caps
• How Kyoto II could fight OPEC and climate change
• The danger of market speculators setting permit prices
Find out (1) How OPEC was crushed in 1985, (2) climate uncertainty, (3) how to make Detroit like fuel economy, (4) why the next 'Kyoto' agreement (this December) will likely fail, and (5) what to do about it.
Carbonomics shows how Kyoto II (happening in Copenhagen in December 2009) could solve the climate problem and provide energy security. Carbonomics brings you the big picture in focus.
 
 
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No ordinary book, read its praises by these luminaries.
 —George Akerlof, 2001 Nobel Prize, Economist
 —William Hogan, Harvard's Prof. of Global Energy Policy
 —Art Rosenfeld, “father of energy efficiency,” winner, 2005 Enrico Fermi Award
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China has nixed caps for 15 years. Kyoto is stuck. Addiction continues. OPEC will soon return.
Environmental & energy-security forces distrust each other.
Carbonomics shows the policies of cooperation, the only path to success.
 
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Fixing Kyoto
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