HomeMiddle Column'In theory, cap-and-trade could reduce emissions. In practice it hasn't' Middle Column ‘In theory, cap-and-trade could reduce emissions. In practice it hasn’t’ By Marc Morano - August 14, 2009 267 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagscapandtradeeuropeun Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleTexas governor Rick Perry starts petition opposing cap-and-tradeNext articleNew Ocean Heat Content Paper Supports ‘Climate Shifts’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles The Solar Storm That Nearly Sparked A Nuclear Confrontation Climate411 On May 23rd, 1967, a solar storm took place that was so powerful, it jammed radar and radio communications in polar regions and the... Read more GFS Analysis Shows Zero Warming: For Every Hot-Spot on The Planet, There’s Also Been a Cold-Spot Climate411 Overall, however, the anomaly is 0 degrees worldwide, as can be seen from the map. Read more Climate Skeptic HSBC Banker Suspended for Honesty? Climate411 A few days ago, WUWT applauded HSBC's Stuart Kirk for revealing how head bankers like himself are being pressured to add unrealistic assumptions to... Read more