“the impact (of regulation) … on the U.S.’s $17 trillion economy is likely to be modest, according to Kevin Kennedy, director of the U.S. Climate Initiative at the World Resources Institute”
“His conclusions are shared by Lawrence Goulder, a professor of environmental and resource economics at Stanford University.”
These are the people Bloomberg cites for the article? Really? Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t the titles of these two fine fellows suggest that they may be lacking in objectivity when it comes to projecting the cost of regulation on the economy?
“the impact (of regulation) … on the U.S.’s $17 trillion economy is likely to be modest, according to Kevin Kennedy, director of the U.S. Climate Initiative at the World Resources Institute”
“His conclusions are shared by Lawrence Goulder, a professor of environmental and resource economics at Stanford University.”
These are the people Bloomberg cites for the article? Really? Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t the titles of these two fine fellows suggest that they may be lacking in objectivity when it comes to projecting the cost of regulation on the economy?
Yes, we have seen the costs of EPA regulation on our economy. Job creation terrible, layoffs. Ask West Virginians what it has done to their state.