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Environment and the Economy | A Curriculum from the Foundation for Teaching Economics
FTE's The Environment and the Economy has a triple focus: economics content, economic reasoning, and developing a critical thinking/teaching model:
Content: the economic content perspective on environmental issues;
Reasoning: employing economic reasoning to better understand environmental issues and behavior;
Pedagogy: modeling an intellectual approach to controversial issues.
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The Foundry » Blog Archive » Morning Bell: Cap and Trade Already Killing U.S. Economy
The conservative bloggers at the Heritage Foundation's "Foundry" blog think that an emiisions cap and trade system is the source of all energy woes in the US. I ardently disagree. Be sure to read the comments, where I express another side of the story.
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The Economist Has No Clothes: Scientific American
"Unscientific assumptions in economic theory are undermining efforts to solve environmental problems"
Sent to me by a friend from work, will have to read this, sounds very interesting!
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Robert J. Samuelson - Start Drilling - washingtonpost.com
Robert Samuelson at the Washington posts thinks the solution to our high energy prices is to start drilling for oil in protected wildlife and environmental sanctuaries, arguing it could increase America's "energy independence"
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China | Angry China | Economist.com
What's got the Chinese populace so enraged, and what does it mean for the Communist government? Interestingly, Chinese rage runs deeper than the backlash on the Tibet issue and the West's reception of the torch relay, and extends deep into the economic and environmental issues still plaguing the country's urban and rural populations alike
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