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Op-eds/Testimony

The following includes testimony and op-eds by E3 Network economists.

A bipartisan bill in partisan times? Kristen Sheeran. April 23, 2010. Sustainable Business Oregon.

We can afford to save the planet. Eban Goodstein, Frank Ackerman and Kristen Sheeran. October 23, 2009. Washington Post.

The Economic Case for Slashing Carbon Emissions. Frank Ackerman. October 20, 2009. Yale Environment 360.

The Economics of 350. Eban Goodstein, Frank Ackerman, and Kristen Sheeran. October 6, 2009. Grist

The Cost of Climate Inaction. Kristen Sheeran and Mindy Lubber. May 6, 2009. The Washington Post.

Toward a New U.S. Energy Policy. Kristen Sheeran and Mindy Lubber. May 22, 2009. The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Can the U.S. Afford Cap-and-Trade. Kristen Sheeran. May 28, 2009. Renewable Energy World.

Road to Copenhagen. Kristen Sheeran. June 17, 2009. Seed Magazine.

Climate Change: The Costs of Inaction. Frank Ackerman, testimony to the United States Congress, House Committee on Energy and Commerce, April 22, 2009.

Auctioning Under Cap and Trade: Design, Participation and Distribution of Revenues. James Boyce, testimony to the Committee of Finance, United States Senate May 7, 2009.

Oil Bubble or New Reality: How Will Skyrocketing Oil Prices Affect the U.S. Economy?. John A. 'Skip' Laitner, testimony before the Joint Economic Committee. June 25, 2008

A Critical Question in Climate Debate. Sheeran, K., and J. Barrett. January 8, 2008. The Baltimore Sun.

Endangered Species Act Redux. Kristen Sheeran, Published on Thursday, August 21, 2008 by CommonDreams.org

Hot Air. Review of B. Lomborg, Cool It. Eban Goodstein. Hot Air. Review of B. Lomborg, Cool It. 2007. Salon Books.