Hello readers, welcome back to rsira-economics.com. Last time, I shared my essay that I had been working on which discussed the idea of implementing ‘a large and extended tax on carbon’ and how this option would “Trump” the obvious alternatives such as CCS and Carbon Cap & Trade. If you didn’t get a chance to […]
Caron Taxes
Hello readers, welcome back to rsira-economics.com. Last time, you might remember me discussing inflation and what the most recent figure from the ONS means to the everyday consumer. In this post, I thought I would do something slightly different. I have recently finished writing an essay, which argues that ‘a large and extended tax on […]
via Carbon Taxes and Negative Externalities — Rajveer Sira Economics
Gardening Trends for 2017
Sean has been gardening professionally since he was sixteen and speaking to horticultural societies for more than 25 years when he graduated from the Niagara Parks School of Horticulture. Sean ran Fern Ridge Landscaping & Eco-consulting for over 20 years, recently handing it over to his leadership team. He now owns ‘Sean James Consulting & […]
via May 24: Sean James “Crystal Ball: Garden Trends for 2017” — peterborough horticultural society
Neighborhoods & Communities
Broadway, the 13-mile road that began as an Indian trail and grew to define the city, is synonymous with greatness. To put “Broadway” in the name of a new street is to aspire to something big — which was the idea behind East Broadway and West Broadway. City fathers in the 19th century gave these […]
via Two forgotten Broadways nobody knows about — Ephemeral New York




