Cap-and-Trade Allows for Business As Usual

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The "grandfather of climate change" has decided to boycott next week's climate change summit in Copenhagen-and he even hopes it fails. It might seem like an antithetical position for James Hansen, the director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, but his objection is to the cap and trade system being proposed. It's a bold move, but one that will hopefully have an impact because Hansen is quite right about one thing: Cap-and-trade won't work because it doesn't help solve the root problem.

What's Wrong With Cap-and-Trade?

The cap-and-trade approach to managing climate change is based on the principle that each country will set emissions limits (a cap), dolling out permits to industry.

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Cara Smusiak
Cara believes using natural products and eliminating harsh or synthetic chemicals leads to a healthier, happier lifestyle. She grew up in a family that recycled just about everything, avoided harsh cleaners and heavily-scented products, and often turned to holistic medicine. Cara has degrees in art history and journalism, and has taken classes in environmental toxicology and environmental geology. She is passionate about healthy and natural living, environmental awareness and policy, and holistic health care.