Many of those who believe we need to ?do something? about global warming are lining up behind the idea of a cap-and-trade program for carbon dioxide emissions. Some even contend that a cap-and-trade plan takes advantage of market forces.

Daren Bakst takes aim at that fallacy in the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio.

Michael Sanera will highlight a recent debate about development regulations in Raleigh, while a top officer in the N.C. Turnpike Authority will offer details about plans for the state?s first modern day toll roads.

Jane Shaw will discuss the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy?s recent report on Shakespeare requirements at North Carolina universities, and UNC-Greensboro economics professor Bruce Caldwell will discuss the long-term impact of F.A. Hayek?s classic 1944 book, The Road to Serfdom.