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The video below is from the Heritage Foundation series for this week. Brian Darling talks about the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding death penalty cases involving rape of children and the Year in Review of this past U.S. Supreme Court rulings.
The Lieberman-Warner legislation is bad for the
1. It's a huge new tax.
2. It will negatively impact the economy by lowering incomes.
3. And, it will
establish a new trade bureaucracy.
Effect of the
Lieberman-Warner Global Climate Change Legislation on States
by
William W. Beach, Ben Lieberman, David Kreutzer, Ph.D. and Nick Loris
WebMemo #1930
The Senate's
leading climate-change bill, while aiming to combat global warming by reducing
carbon dioxide in the air, actually poses "extraordinary perils" for
Americans and the economy, according to a new study from The Heritage Foundation.
The study,
produced by Heritage's Center for Data Analysis (CDA), forecasts severe
consequences—including crushing energy costs, millions of jobs lost and falling
household income—if Congress enacts the so-called Lieberman-Warner bill.
What follows
are 50 state-by-state breakouts of the impact the bill would have on jobs and
the economy.
How
by William W. Beach, Ben Lieberman, David Kreutzer, Ph.D. and Nick
Loris
WebMemo #1930
Workers and families in the state of
The Lieberman–Warner legislation promises extraordinary
perils for the American economy, should it become law, all for very little
change in global temperature…perhaps even smaller than the .07 of a degree
Celsius drop in temperature that many scientists expected from worldwide
compliance with the
Arbitrary restrictions predicated on multiple untested and
undeveloped technologies will lead to severe restrictions on energy use and
large increases in energy costs. In addition to the direct impact on consumers'
budgets, these higher energy costs will spread through the economy, injecting
unnecessary inefficiencies at virtually every stage of production and
consumption.
Implementing S. 2191 will be very costly in
Table 1: Estimated Economic Impact of
S.
|
Year |
|
Non-Farm Employment Loss |
Manufacturing Jobs Lost |
Personal Income Lost (Millions) |
|
2012 |
148.51 |
-732 |
-77 |
-97.02 |
|
2020 |
-302.16 |
-304 |
-2,851 |
-190.12 |
|
2025 |
-475.49 |
-1.939 |
-11,567 |
-595.09 |
|
2030 |
-475.49 |
-1,939 |
-11,567 |
-595.09 |
Consumers will be hard hit. Table 2 shows the expected
increases in retail energy prices (adjusted to 2006 dollars to eliminate the
impact of inflation) in 2025 for
Table 2: Changes in
Household Energy Prices in
|
|
Current Cost |
2025 with current law in place |
2025 with Leiberman-Warner in place |
Dollar difference |
|
Electricity |
$1,009.05 |
$1,564 |
$1,936 |
$371 |
|
Natural
Gas |
$1,163.22 |
$1,638 |
$1,816 |
$177 |
|
Gasolone |
$2,033 |
$1,005 |
$2,410 |
$405 |
Note: The current
annual cost of natural gas is based on consumption and prices as of 2006, the
most recent data available. The annual cost of gasoline is based on the average
price of regular unleaded in each state on
In addition to taking a bite out of consumers'
pocketbooks, the high energy prices throw a monkey wrench into the production side
of the economy. Contrary to the claims of an economic boost from
"green" investment and "green-collar" job creation, S. 2191
reduces economic growth, gross domestic product (GDP), and employment.
[1]To learn more about the economic effects of the
Lieberman-Warner legislation, see "The Economic Costs of the
Lieberman-Warner Climate Change Legislation", CDA Report published on
The video below is from the Heritage Foundation from the “This Week in
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The video below is from the Heritage Foundation from the “This Week in
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Heritage Foundation Condemns Bush Administration's Polar Bear Decision
WASHINGTON, May 14, 2008—Heritage Foundation President Edwin Feulner today issued the following statement on the Interior Department's decision to place polar bears on the endangered species list:
"Once Americans learn that a species is in danger, we pull out all the stops to protect it. Consider our national symbol, the bald eagle. It was once on the verge of extinction, but conservation has helped these magnificent birds make a strong comeback."
"Polar bears,
however, are a different story. There are an estimated 20,000-25,000 wild polar
bears today, up from an estimated 8,000-
"Today's decision
seems aimed at endangering another endeavor: New oil and natural gas production
in
"Unfortunately, new energy exploration isn't the only activity that's at risk now that the polar bear is listed as endangered. Environmentalists want to use fears about global warming (supposedly caused by humans, although the globe hasn't warmed in almost 10 years) to limit our country's energy use, and that can apply in any of the 50 states – from Alaska to Florida. They will now attempt to do so under the guise of protecting the polar bear."
"The listing of the polar bear as threatened is nothing more than a backdoor attempt to limit our country's energy exploration and use. The Bush administration should immediately reconsider and overturn today's decision."
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The video below is from the Heritage Foundation from the “This Week in
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The video below is from the Heritage Foundation from the “This Week in
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