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DESCRIPTION:Event details at http://dcgreenscene.com/event-detail/257 \n\n
 Climate change policies all involve some form of regulatory change or inte
 rvention in the marketplace. Such interventions are often feared because t
 hey are new and different. Moreover\, new regulations are frequently chall
 enged on the basis of their apparent costs\, especially by those represent
 ing the industries\, activities\, or markets to be regulated.    \nThe 
 discussion of impacts\, including monetary costs and benefits\, is often c
 omplex and may be difficult for non-economists to follow. The object of th
 is webinar is to present the evidence on the costs of reducing carbon emis
 sions in the US and the types of benefits such regulations could generate 
 in clear\, easy-to-understand\, terms.  \nThis free webinar is the first 
 in a planned year-long series of joint offerings on aspects of the economi
 cs of climate change sponsored by The E.P. Systems Group\, Inc. and the Ce
 nter for Climate Strategies.   
LOCATION:Washington\,DC
SUMMARY:The Economics of Climate Regulatory Policy - Current Findings and 
 Lessons Learned from the Past
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