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11 March, 2019 — Why and how colleges have a distinct opportunity to tackle climate risk (opinion)  Inside Higher EdWe have a distinct opportunity to turn the corner in tackling the challenges before us, writes Laurie Patton.
11 March, 2019 — Why and how colleges have a distinct opportunity to tackle climate risk (opinion)  Inside Higher EdWe have a distinct opportunity to turn the corner in tackling the challenges before us, writes Laurie Patton.
11 March, 2019 — Canada's Environment Minister Catherine McKenna blasts Ontario for ignoring climate change  HamiltonNewsFederal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna disparaged Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Environment Minister Rod Phillips for being more interested ...
11 March, 2019 — Yukon carbon rebate bill tabled in the legislative assembly  Yukon NewsYukon premier and minister of finance Sandy Silver tabled a carbon tax rebate bill in the legislative assembly March 11, another step towards returning the ...
11 March, 2019 — Tax social media to invest in journalism  Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMr. Rogers virtually saved public broadcasting. Now we must fight for high-quality news.
11 March, 2019 — Opinion: America can afford a Green New Deal – here's how  The Colorado SunIt's important to be realistic. So let's start by figuring out how much to spend over five years to build a greener economy. Published on Mar 11, 2019 4:59AM MDT ...
11 March, 2019 — The Tax Economists Love  ForbesMany economists distrust government action and prefer markets to work out problems, so the breadth of agreement on the use of a carbon tax to address climate ...
11 March, 2019 — The Tax Economists Love  ForbesMany economists distrust government action and prefer markets to work out problems, so the breadth of agreement on the use of a carbon tax to address climate ...
11 March, 2019 — Download Policy Briefing  Hill TimesThe problem with the carbon tax. Opinion|Philip Cross. The result is a hodgepodge of carbon taxes, extensive regulations, and subsidies, and high levels of ...
11 March, 2019 — The Tax Economists Love  ForbesMany economists distrust government action and prefer markets to work out problems, so the breadth of agreement on the use of a carbon tax to address climate ...

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