18.03.2015 - Think tanks suggest less formal multi-state carbon-trading to meet EPA goals
Visceral politics and administrative hurdles could keep many states from using regional cap-and-trade programs to cut carbon emissions under U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan, but there might be a less controversial alternative. A policy brief released today by Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions suggests that states adopt "common elements" that would allow them to participate in cross-state carbon trading systems to reduce power-sector emissions of the planet-warming gas...............................................Full Article: Source
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