Bookmark and Share

Climate Policy in 2009!

Opinion Poll

  • Do you ... "an economy-wide cap-and-trade program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions" in 2009?
    strongly support
    somewhat support (I'd strongly support a carbon tax)
    somewhat support (I'm worried about the recession)
    somewhat support (some other reason)
    somewhat do not support (I'd support a carbon tax)
    somewhat do not support (wait until after the recession)
    somewhat do not support (some other reason)
    strongly do not support (I'd support a carbon tax)
    strongly do not support (wait until after the recession)
    strongly do not support (some other reason)
      
    Free polls from Pollhost.com

The Answer Desk

  • GOT A QUESTION?
    Got a question about environmental economics? Why do economists like benefit-cost analysis? Tradeable permits? Ask an environmental economist at the Answer Desk.

July 2009

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31  
Blog powered by TypePad
Member since 05/2005

« Climate change policy watch: Heads up! | Main | Quote of the Day »

July 11, 2007

Vote Early, Drink Often

How can I resist a contest combining two of my favorites:  beer and the environment.  Great Lakes Forever and Budweiser (my cheap/everyday beer of choice--I'm a simple man) are sponsoring a Great Lakes photography contest for pictures to be displayed on beer coasters around the Great Lakes Region:

We need your help to pick photos for our 2007 Great Lakes awareness beer coasters.

More than 65 amateur and professional photographers entered nearly 150 photos in our Great Lakes Photo Contest last month. Now we need your help to select two photos to be featured on special Budweiser coasters to be printed and distributed around the Great Lakes this summer.  Anheuser-Busch also donated prizes - including Trek bikes, stainless steel coolers, and portable camp grills - to be distributed to photographers in each category.

Click here to vote for your favorites.

Comments

The comments to this entry are closed.

Blogads

Search


  • Google



Google Ads



Stats





  • View My Stats

WSJ.com: Environmental Capital - WSJ.com

Common Tragedies

Environmental and Urban Economics

Globalisation and the Environment

Knowledge Problem