The Case Against A Carbon Tax

Aug 13, 2021 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    12% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    N/AN/A

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    8% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"David was on the Trump presidential transition team at the Environmental Protection Agency in 2017, and previously was a senior research fellow in energy economics and climate change at the Heritage Foundation."
Positive
16% Conservative
"Most recently in July, the European Union released a plan to impose a fee on imports of certain products as part of its climate package."
Positive
14% Conservative
"This type of tax will be recognized by students of economics as a Pigouvian tax."
Positive
6% Conservative
"It is a constant battle to keep people that want tariffs and other trade restrictions at bay."
Positive
4% Conservative
"You could imagine the carbon tax proposal being similar to the cap and trade proposal, where they looked at oil and petroleum refiners, taxing the refiners, taxing natural gas producers, and taxing coal at the mine mouth."
Positive
2% Conservative
"Setting the level of tax for a potential carbon tax is one of the major questions that policymakers would have to confront in designing any new tax."
Negative
-4% Liberal
"Since the first carbon taxes were introduced in the 1990s, there's been slow but steady growth in the number of taxes introduced around the world."
Negative
-6% Liberal
"As far as the design options go, the main pieces that Congress would have to decide include the rate of tax on emissions, which is an area where there's a lot of debate because where the tax rate is set changes the impact on emissions, as well as the total revenues that would be raised."
Negative
-8% Liberal
"Finland, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany all introduced taxes on carbon in the 1990s."
Negative
-18% Liberal
"That uncertainty could also be a potential argument for starting with a lower rate of tax."
Negative
-22% Liberal
"It's very, very difficult to get rid of tariffs because of what we call the special interests effect."
Negative
-22% Liberal
"David was on the Trump presidential transition team at the Environmental Protection Agency in 2017, and previously was a senior research fellow in energy economics and climate change at the Heritage Foundation."
Positive
4% Conservative
"Right after the Obama administration came in office, there was something called cap and trade, which would have features similar to a carbon tax."
Negative
-14% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

58% : David was on the Trump presidential transition team at the Environmental Protection Agency in 2017, and previously was a senior research fellow in energy economics and climate change at the Heritage Foundation.
57% : Most recently in July, the European Union released a plan to impose a fee on imports of certain products as part of its climate package.
53% : This type of tax will be recognized by students of economics as a Pigouvian tax.
52% : It is a constant battle to keep people that want tariffs and other trade restrictions at bay.
51% : You could imagine the carbon tax proposal being similar to the cap and trade proposal, where they looked at oil and petroleum refiners, taxing the refiners, taxing natural gas producers, and taxing coal at the mine mouth.
48% : Setting the level of tax for a potential carbon tax is one of the major questions that policymakers would have to confront in designing any new tax.
47% : Since the first carbon taxes were introduced in the 1990s, there's been slow but steady growth in the number of taxes introduced around the world.
46% : As far as the design options go, the main pieces that Congress would have to decide include the rate of tax on emissions, which is an area where there's a lot of debate because where the tax rate is set changes the impact on emissions, as well as the total revenues that would be raised.
41% : Finland, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany all introduced taxes on carbon in the 1990s.
39% : That uncertainty could also be a potential argument for starting with a lower rate of tax.
39% : It's very, very difficult to get rid of tariffs because of what we call the special interests effect.

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