James Handley, senior policy analyst for the Carbon Tax Center, spoke at the conference, and later participated in a workshop titled “Who Gets the Money? Revenue Treatment: Tax Shifting or ‘Green Checks.’ Other workshop topics included EPA Regulation, Learning from Abroad: Failure of the European Trading System; How British Columbia’s Carbon Tax Works; Moral and Religious Imperative of Pricing CO2 Pollution; Citizen Organizing and Building Political Will; Students for a Just and Stable Future; Can There Be a Radical Middle? Building Republican Support for a Price on Carbon; Offsets, Environmental Justice, and Emissions Trading; Who Gets the Money; and Media and Messaging; Students for a Just and Stable Future.

Olivia DrakeDecember 1, 20101min
James Handley, senior policy analyst for the Carbon Tax Center, spoke at the conference, and later participated in a workshop titled “Who Gets the Money? Revenue Treatment: Tax Shifting or ‘Green Checks.’ Other workshop topics included EPA Regulation, Learning from Abroad: Failure of the European Trading System; How British Columbia’s Carbon Tax Works; Moral and Religious Imperative of Pricing CO2 Pollution; Citizen Organizing and Building Political Will; Students for a Just and Stable Future; Can There Be a Radical Middle? Building Republican Support for a Price on Carbon; Offsets, Environmental Justice, and Emissions Trading; Who Gets the Money; and Media and Messaging; Students for a Just and Stable Future.