My del.icio.us bookmarks for June 3rd through June 4th
June 4th, 2008
These are my links for June 3rd through June 4th:
- Stumbling and Mumbling: Greens vs “conventional economics” – Chris Dillow takes on Tony and Tim's spat over at CIF: "the question is not: environment versus economics? It’s the technical ones of how to create effective property rights, and how to price access to them." Good stuff.
- Marginal Revolution: Cap and trade vs. carbon tax – Cap and Trade vs. carbon tax is an issue which has been rumbling in the econ-blogosphere for an age. This article has good links to explore further.
- It’s the economists, stupid | Comment is free – Why do I continue to rubberneck at CIF? Tony Jupiter comes back at Tim Worstall. I don't have the strength to read all the comments but Tim hasn't responded at the time of me posting. Tony makes good points about externalities.
- BRE: Green Guide: Welcome to The Green Guide to Specification Online – The Green Guide to Specification online will be publicly launched on 6 June 2008 (better late than never)
- IES::News::IES VE-WARE DOWNLOAD GOES LIVE! – IES VE-Ware is a new FREE building energy and carbon assessment software tool that can make a real difference to the green credentials of a building
- Financial Times // brand tags – "boring" "money" and "pink" the most popular tags for the FT – oh dear…
- Exhibit at the Hayward, London – "a show of the work of 10 contemporary artists, all of whom, in one way or another, take the built environment as their theme" until late August 2008
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