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Two important climate editorials published

  • Writer: Tom Moyer
    Tom Moyer
  • Jan 26, 2020
  • 1 min read

"The most important ask is Gardner’s seventh bullet point: Participate in national discussions about market-based approaches to limiting carbon emissions.”

"Nearly two years ago, CEOs representing 13 U.S. and global Fortune 500 companies or their subsidiaries, and four environmental groups, joined in calling for a carbon pricing policy of some sort to reduce emissions as cheaply as possible. As reported by the World Resources Institute, their statement urged Congress to find solutions that support the economy’s competitiveness and that could be applied fairly. A carbon tax would be applied to the act of burning carbon-based fuels such as oil, coal or gas."

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