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— Can the Green New Deal make it through Congress? Here are 5 things you need to know. The Washington PostWhether or not it does, it will probably affect climate policies in the future.
— The debate Democrats need to have and the one they need to avoid Washington PostYou'd need an electron microscope to see the difference among the Democrats running for president compared with the difference between them and the ...
— Carbon Tax labelled 'grossly unfair', 'abuse' Fin24The Carbon Tax, effective from June 1, has drawn fierce criticism from various quarters, which labelled it "unfair", "disingenuous" and an abuse of public ...
— White House prepares to scrutinise intelligence agencies’ finding that climate change threatens national security Carbon BriefThe White House is gathering a panel to assess whether climate change is a threat to national security, chaired by a notorious climate sceptic and retired ...
— Outgoing Suncor CEO Steve Williams speaks frankly on government meddling in energy The Globe and MailWilliams had a wild ride as CEO of Suncor. Now, as he gets ready to retire after seven years at the top, he reflects on oil prices, climate change, Doug Ford and ...
— CA Lawmakers Propose a ‘Carbon tax’ to Replace Sales Tax California GlobeCalifornia lawmakers are proposing replacing California's sales tax with a “carbon tax” based on the “carbon intensity” of specific products. The bill, SB 43 by ...
— South Africa set to introduce long-awaited carbon tax in June www.businessgreen.comSouth Africa is on course to put a price on carbon pollution, after the National Assembly passed a long-awaited Carbon Tax Bill on Tuesday. The tax will start at ...
— Our View: Carbon tax changes good for B.C. Langley TimesWhen the BC Liberals first introduced the carbon tax – credit where credit is due – it was among their more progressive, forward-looking pieces of legislation.
— Saskatchewan vs. Canada: The Carbon Tax Legal Dispute The Iron WarriorRecently, I have been discussing Doug Ford's condemnation of the carbon tax. However, this issue extends beyond the border of Ontario. Saskatchewan is ...
— Proposal uses existing taxes to fund highways thelens.newsA major priority for Washington state is not only infrastructure funding to meet existing transportation demands, but also maintaining the revenue streams that ...