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McCain and Climate Change Print E-mail
Written by Iain Murray, Cooler Heads Blog   
Friday, 28 March 2008

mccainWith the Presidential election looking closer than would have been thought possible a few months ago, it is worth examining just where Sen. McCain stands policywise on global warming at the moment.  An IBD article today looks at his position and how it leaves both sides of the debate cold.  The article quotes McCain's policy chief, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, who is a smart guy, as saying that a detailed proposal is months away, but it would contain two main elements: a cap n' trade plan and a Kyoto II that would include India and China.

The latter is, at the moment, politically infeasible if it includes mandatory reductions from those countries, while the former is either going to be an ineffective subsidy to energy companies that manages to increase prices to the consumer, as has been the case in Europe, or the equivalent of a disguised carbon tax, with significant penalties on the red states (as discussed earlier), depending on whether permits are allocated or auctioned.  Moreover, if you look at the last bill Sen. McCain proposed with Sen. Lieberman that included a cap n' trade element, it would have very little effect on climate, at high cost.  Marlo Lewis worked out that the bill would avert at most 0.03 degrees C warming by 2050, at a total cost to the economy of $776 billion. 



 
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