Carbonomics:
How to Fix the Climate and Charge It to OPEC
By Steven Stoft, with assistance from Dan Kirshner
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Chapter Notes
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 ♦
 
chapter 31  
The Complete Package  
Let this be our national goal: At the end of this decade, in the year 1980, the United States will not be dependent on any other country for the energy we need.
—President Richard Nixon, January 1974

 
 
Importance: The Carbonomics policies can be seen to work together and to provide many advantages over a cap- or subsidy-based approach.
Main Ideas:
There is no use in a national policy if the international policy fails.
Success at both the national and international level depends on harnessing both the need for energy security and climate stability to pull together.
 
 
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China and India have nixed caps. Without these caps, Kyoto fails. What can be done?
Carbonomics explains "wrecking" the economy, "peak oil," caps, carbon taxes, and Kyoto.
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