Home Middle Column CBO: 'Under cap-and-trade, consumers ultimately bear most of the costs of emission... Middle Column CBO: ‘Under cap-and-trade, consumers ultimately bear most of the costs of emission reductions’ By Marc Morano - May 7, 2009 69 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg . Tagsal gorebarack obamacapandtradeeconomicsemissionsharry reid Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleDelayers: Dems ‘likely to set aside a controversial climate change bill for a few months’Next articleChevron CEO warns U.S. may be ‘on a straight path to a pre-industrial standard of living’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles UN Shames Australia for a Lack of Climate Ambition Climate411 Making big climate pledges was a cheap political win when the goal was way off in the future. But now the first deadlines are... Read more Not a myth: State of the Polar Bear Report shows 2020 was another good year for polar bears Climate411 As Crockford’s report reveals, plankton growth – the critical health measure of marine life in the Arctic – reached record highs in August 2020.... Read more Bill Gates on Climate Change: All the Coral and Trees will Die Climate411 According to Bill Gates, if we don't mend our evil ways the equator will be uninhabitable, except when temperate regions will freeze, and forests... Read more