HomeMiddle ColumnCBO: '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 271 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 Sydney Motorist Drives Through Blockade Australia Climate Protestors Climate411 Thankfully no serious injuries - but its a measure of rising frustration with green protestors that someone would do something so reckless. Read more British Empire Expanding its Influence in Africa, Spreading Climate Evangelism Climate411 Did I say "Empire"? Sorry I meant to say British "Commonwealth"... Read more Germany Green Energy Crisis: Warning of “Lehman Like” Contagion Climate411 Germany's renewable policy inspired energy insecurity has reached crisis levels, with Germany's Vice Chancellor warning of "Lehman like" economic contagion if energy prices rise... Read more