The Value Of Politically-Correct Pursuits
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
Why would corporate giants consider the objectives of climate change legislation as being good public policy? Perhaps as Kimberley Strassel points out here in the Wall Street Journal, being on the right side of the command and control power curve, where government policy selects winners and those less fortunate (like those of us who pay for the energy we use) – has its advantages.
The piece also highlights the way in which the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) folks approach transparency and making certain that information is used to reach pre-determined results.
Why would corporate giants consider the objectives of climate change legislation as being good public policy? Perhaps as Kimberley Strassel points out here in the Wall Street Journal, being on the right side of the command and control power curve, where government policy selects winners and those less fortunate (like those of us who pay for the energy we use) – has its advantages.
The piece also highlights the way in which the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) folks approach transparency and making certain that information is used to reach pre-determined results.

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