Carbonomics:
How to Fix the
Climate
and Charge It to OPEC
By Steven Stoft, with assistance from Dan Kirshner
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1 Introduction
2 Wreck
3 Peak Oil
4 Global Warming
5 Free, Cheaper?
6 No Free Lunch?
7 Energy Plan
8 OPEC
9 World Oil
10 Corn Whisky
11 Synfuels Again
12 China & Coal
13 Charge OPEC
14 Tax = Market?
15 Cap Politics
16 Untax Carbon
17 Untax FAQs
18 Untax Is Fair
19 Taxing Oil
20 Fuel Economy
21 Crash Programs
22 Cost Confusion
23 Kyoto Wrong
24 Global C Pricin
25 A World Cap?
26 Enforcement
27 Fairness
28 What Counts?
29 Counter Cartel
30 Find the Path
31 Summary
Carbonomics:
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Each chapter gets its own page for (1) a summary of main points, (2) FAQs, and (3) documentation that goes beyond the end notes. This is a work in progress and will grow as more questions come in.
Part 1:
Fossil-Fuel Myths
1.
Once Upon a Time
2.
Wreck the Economy?
3.
Peak Oil or Liquid Coal?
4.
Is the Globe Warming?
5.
Cheaper than Free?
6.
No Free Lunch?
7.
The Core Energy Plan
Part 2:
Energy-Market Realities
8.
Learning from OPEC
9.
The World Oil Market vs. Energy Independence
10.
Corn Whiskey versus the Climate
11.
Synfuels Again?
12.
China, Coal, and Carbon Capture
13.
Charge It to OPEC
14.
A Market-Based Carbon Tax?
15.
Cap and Trade Politics
Part 3.
Core National Policies
16.
An Untax on Carbon
17.
Untaxing Questions
18.
Why Untaxing is Fair
19.
Taxing Oil—Double or Nothing
20.
A Race to Fuel Economy
21.
Crash Programs
22.
The Great Cost Confusion
Part 4.
Global Policy
23.
Kyoto: What Went Wrong?
24.
Global Carbon Pricing
25.
Does the World Need a Cap?
26.
International Enforcement
27.
International Fairness
28.
Carbon Pricing: What Counts?
29.
Consumers’s Cartel
Part 5. Wrap-Up
30.
Finding the Path
31.
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