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28 February, 2019 — Supporters, opponents battle over proposed carbon tax bill  WMTW PortlandSupporters say Mainers will see discounted electricity rates, while opponents say the bill will hurt middle and low income Mainers.
28 February, 2019 — Dual Use LNG Shipping: A Gamechanger For Carbon Management?  ForbesFinding ways to not only capture carbon emissions but use or store the carbon presents both a challenge and an opportunity in an increasingly ...
28 February, 2019 — Readers react to the Editorial Board’s Green New Deal  The Washington PostThe board said the plan proposed by congressional Democrats falls short. Readers had thoughts.
28 February, 2019 — Transit advocate Abigail Doerr running for King County Council  Seattle TimesDoerr is running for the District 4 seat, covering Northwest Seattle, currently occupied by Councilmember Jean Kohl-Welles.
28 February, 2019 — Ecologically illiterate politicians are missing the point  Sunshine Coast DailyPrime Minister Scott Morrison announced the Climate Solutions Fund will spend more than $2 billion on cutting greenhouse emissions by 2030.
28 February, 2019 — Carbon tax costs add up for Slave Lake sawmill, owner says  Edmonton JournalThe owner of a Slave Lake sawmill says he paid nearly $500000 in carbon taxes in 2018, one day after government staff questioned whether the number was ...
28 February, 2019 — Opinion | Parry Sounders angered by vandalism to washrooms  parrysound.comJo Public wants public washrooms, public parks and public beaches. However how does a municipality provide all of this and keep it clean and in good order ...
28 February, 2019 — What's Wrong with a Carbon Tax?  CNSNews.comThe old joke is that if you put all the world's economists end to end they still wouldn't reach a conclusion. That's another way of saying that economists routinely ...
28 February, 2019 — Here's what's new this tax filing season, from climate incentive credits to expensing your service dog  Financial PostJamie Golombek: The climate action incentive payment will first reduce any balance owing for the year, and may increase any refund.
28 February, 2019 — In Our Words: How to lessen the impact of a carbon tax  The ReminderI'm in a weird spot with one of Canada's current forefront issues – I support environmentally friendly policies, but I can't support a carbon tax because it stands to ...

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