Here's a letter to the Wall Street Journal:
Alexander Koukoulas repeats the familiar assertion that "Today's power rates do not include the environmental costs associated with fossil-fuel extraction, the burning of these fuels and their production of greenhouse gases" (Letters, Aug. 30).
Perhaps. But perhaps not. Fossil-fuel production and consumption are taxed quite heavily. As found by Scott Hodge of the nonpartisan Tax Foundation, in 2008 the oil industry alone paid more than $90 billion...
Published on August 31, 2010 06:01