May 3, 2012

Green Schemes Make Energy More Expensive

John Stossel, NewsMax


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The human brain is torn between simple intuition and the more complex hard work of figuring out the unintended consequences of any policy.

Who doesn't like thinking about trees and greenery and happy animals? Who doesn't want to see steps taken to protect those things, all else being equal? But all else is not equal. Civilization doesn't work when central planners treat each tree as if its value is infinite.



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