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Carbon dioxide to biochar

Posted on 2 August 2020 by stidmatt

Problems with the video The above video from Cheddar examines how scientists have developed a brilliant way to fight global… Read more Carbon dioxide to biochar

Underwhelmed

Posted on 13 July 202027 July 2020 by stidmatt

You cannot call yourself a progressive if you support tax cuts to coal companies. Our planet is burning. We have… Read more Underwhelmed

Issues in terms of importance

Posted on 16 July 2019 by stidmatt

There are a lot of issues floating around in the political landscape right now, and they all deserve some level… Read more Issues in terms of importance

2020 is our last chance

Posted on 25 May 2019 by stidmatt

In 2000 the Presidential election was stolen from President elect Al Gore by vote rigging in Florida. I fully believe… Read more 2020 is our last chance

The Path to Fair and Equitable Carbon Pricing

Posted on 15 May 2019 by stidmatt

This morning, as I was eating my breakfast, I was thinking about global warming and carbon taxes as I usually… Read more The Path to Fair and Equitable Carbon Pricing

What legislation will pass

Posted on 28 April 2019 by stidmatt

When designing legislation which has a chance of passing, there are a number of things which a legislator or non-profit… Read more What legislation will pass

Why a Pigouvian Tax Cannot Play Favorites

Posted on 23 April 2019 by stidmatt

This week has been amazing, with three major pieces of legislation which will reduce emissions in Washington State over the… Read more Why a Pigouvian Tax Cannot Play Favorites

Design a Carbon Tax Now! Or, how to make a more efficient legislature to solve our problems.

Posted on 1 January 2019 by stidmatt

Abstract Thoughts on how to design a more effective legislature to solve important issues like global warming by using ranked… Read more Design a Carbon Tax Now! Or, how to make a more efficient legislature to solve our problems.

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