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— WHITE HOUSE: Trump's top economic adviser still supports carbon tax E&E NewsPresident Trump's top economic adviser is not backing away from his belief that a carbon tax would be an effective way to address greenhouse gas emissions.
— WHITE HOUSE: Trump's top economic adviser still supports carbon tax E&E NewsPresident Trump's top economic adviser is not backing away from his belief that a carbon tax would be an effective way to address greenhouse gas emissions.
— Q&A: Energy talk's on the menu at a Mary Landrieu house party E&E NewsLe bon temps roule for energy wonks and lawmakers at what Sen.Mary Landrieu (D-La.) calls her "bipartisan party house on Capitol Hill."
— Chamber Has "Promising" 2018, Looking Ahead to 2019 DiscoverEstevan.comThe Estevan Chamber of Commerce held their Annual General Meeting on March 19 and it offered a chance to look back on 2018 as well as look forward to this ...
— Ontario's finance minister criticizes federal spending and carbon pricing plan CTV News LondonOntario's finance minister slammed the 2019 federal budget Tuesday, saying it shows the Liberal government is willing to run "endless" deficits as it heads to ...
— Yes, We Need a Green New Deal. Just Not the One Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Offering. The New York TimesYes, of course, we need a Green New Deal to address the world's most urgent crisis, global warming. Just, please, not the one that a flotilla of liberal politicians, ...
— Carbon Taxes Are the Original Green New Deal The New York TimesThere is a better way to reduce harmful emissions than the expensive, unwieldy proposal backed by progressive Democrats.
— Carbon Taxes Are the Original Green New Deal New York TimesThere is a better way to reduce harmful emissions than the expensive, unwieldy proposal backed by progressive Democrats.
— Here are 7 nuggets from the provincial budget to start your day CBC.caNew Brunswick's debt was the main talking point from Tuesday's provincial budget announcement, but here are some other newsworthy items to consider.
— Has carbon tax reduced consumers' carbon footprint? Lethbridge HeraldRe: "Carbon tax support growing locally: poll" A tax, be it on carbon that is broadly perceived to be a negative climate factor, like a tax on, say,