Posts Tagged ‘carbon credits’
Free markets can best address environmental problems
The Tennessee Center for Policy Research’s Allyn Milojevich explains how free market environmentalism is a better solution than cap and trade in Sunday’s Tennessean. Allyn is the recent author of Cap & Trade: A (Lame) Duck Proposal, which shows the economic impact cap and trade would...
October 18th, 2010 | Commentary | Read More
TCPR warns against cap and trade’s impact on TN
October 4, 2010
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Center for Policy Research, the state’s premier free market think tank, released a policy report today demonstrating the impact that cap and trade legislation could have on Tennessee’s economy.
It is widely expected that Congress will attempt to pass some...
October 11th, 2010 | Feature, Policy | Read More
Carbon Credits Not All They’re Cracked Up to Be
By Drew Johnson
In the days following the Tennessee Center for Policy Research’s finding that Al Gore’s Belle Meade residence often devoured more electricity in one month than the average American household consumes in an entire year, carbon offsets became the excuse of choice for Gore and...
September 1st, 2007 | Commentary | Read More


