HomeMiddle ColumnA Carbon Tax Would Have Prevented Sandy: 'Hurricanes are afraid of taxes,... Middle Column A Carbon Tax Would Have Prevented Sandy: ‘Hurricanes are afraid of taxes, and run away from them’ By Marc Morano - November 14, 2012 378 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsastrologycarbon taxhurricanessandy Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleNBC Works on ‘Connecting the Dots’ Between Sandy and Global WarmingNext articleReport Sees U.S. as Top Oil Producer, Overtaking Saudi Arabia, in 5 Years Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Lomborg Responds to Polar Bear Abundance Challenge Climate411 “It does more good for polar bears, and the rest of us, if those trying to help them use accurate facts.” The post Lomborg Responds... Read more Guardian: Google Are Not Trying Hard Enough to Demonetise Climate Deniers Climate411 Essay by Eric Worrall An example greens want demonitised: “Wind Turbines Not Only Shred Birds But Are Piling Up In Landfills“. Google let Daily... Read more India’s Uncompromising Commitment to Coal Climate411 In Asia, the need for sustained economic growth outweighs fanciful visions of a “carbon-free” utopia, making coal the obvious choice for at least several... Read more