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The Oil Drum - ANZ: October 2012
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The Oil Drum - ANZ. Sunday, October 28, 2012. Brother can you spare $3.10 for a tonne of carbon dioxide? In which Robin Johnson's Economics Web Page. The other day I looked up the old Tin Pan Alley song "Brother can you spare a dime? The experience of poverty and the Depression in America summed up in a popular song. The lyrics were written by Yip Harburg in 1931, and the music was composed by Jay Gorney. The version by Al Jolson. I looked up "Brother can you spare a dime? Except it's sad cardboard signs...
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The Oil Drum - ANZ: September 2012
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The Oil Drum - ANZ. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. New Zealand's Minister of Economic Development Steven Joyce goes ferally pro-coal and attempts to influence the Environment Court and Court of Appeal. Today I was absolutely gobsmacked by a statement by Steven Joyce, the New Zealand Minister of Economic Development, in an official New Zealand Government press release. Joyce explicitly took the side of and promoted the cause of Australian coal miners, Bathhurst Resources. In two up-coming court cases.
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The Oil Drum - ANZ: December 2012
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The Oil Drum - ANZ. Monday, December 31, 2012. New Zealand’s double dealing and special pleading over the second Kyoto Protocol period: part the second. As the New Zealand Government decided not to join a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol, today is the last day New Zealand has an international greenhouse gas obligation. To mark the end of the Kyoto first commitment period, Robin Johnson's Economics Web Page. Provides the second of two posts on New Zealand's Kyoto opt-out. Or a Kyoto visonary?
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Photosynthesis: Why our Emissions Trading Scheme is failing and how we could fix it
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Monday, December 16, 2013. Why our Emissions Trading Scheme is failing and how we could fix it. New Zealand’s initial attempt to mitigate the problem of climate change is moribund, so why is this? The Kyoto Protocol, which we ratified in 1997, bound us to keep our net emissions at 1990 gross emission levels between 2008 and 2012, but also tied us to particular patterns of thinking about greenhouse gases. Not all of these patterns are rational, nor are they all helpful. Kyoto commitments and rules. O and ...
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Photosynthesis: December 2013
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Monday, December 16, 2013. Why our Emissions Trading Scheme is failing and how we could fix it. New Zealand’s initial attempt to mitigate the problem of climate change is moribund, so why is this? The Kyoto Protocol, which we ratified in 1997, bound us to keep our net emissions at 1990 gross emission levels between 2008 and 2012, but also tied us to particular patterns of thinking about greenhouse gases. Not all of these patterns are rational, nor are they all helpful. Kyoto commitments and rules. O and ...
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Photosynthesis: Why Labour’s climate change policy will fail
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014. Why Labour’s climate change policy will fail. This is a complicated topic, and I can see that Labour has good intentions. I have given up on the National Party. If I hear Tim Groser (Minister for Climate Change Issues) say one more time that New Zealand is one of the few countries with a price on carbon then I am gonna scream. New Zealand’s price on carbon is 11 cents per tonne for most of us, and some of us are rewarded. Yes, that’s right, we pay. We are tail-end Charlies.
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Photosynthesis: September 2014
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014. Why Labour’s climate change policy will fail. This is a complicated topic, and I can see that Labour has good intentions. I have given up on the National Party. If I hear Tim Groser (Minister for Climate Change Issues) say one more time that New Zealand is one of the few countries with a price on carbon then I am gonna scream. New Zealand’s price on carbon is 11 cents per tonne for most of us, and some of us are rewarded. Yes, that’s right, we pay. We are tail-end Charlies.
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