tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1850399604698836986.post9108133093014629652..comments2024-02-14T06:54:13.260-05:00Comments on Climate Change: What You Can Do Now: Where are U.S. CO2 Emissions Headed? Jeff Dickshinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05928125039245644695noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1850399604698836986.post-35516994323241794242012-12-20T12:09:21.422-05:002012-12-20T12:09:21.422-05:00Mike,
Thanks for the useful summary of these cont...Mike,<br /><br />Thanks for the useful summary of these contrasting views. If I remember correctly, EIA specifically included the assumption of no new policies beyond those on the books. Exxon is now calling for a price on carbon in the form of a tax. So some of the difference in pricing assumptions may be explained by that. If so, Exxon is making a silent case for the likely success of a carbon Rachael Jonassenhttp://lmi.orgnoreply@blogger.com