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— National Assembly adopts Carbon Tax Bill, despite DA push-back Business DayThe deputy finance minister said that unless SA tackles climate change it will not be able to reach its developmental objectives.
— National Assembly passes Carbon Tax Bill EWNBased on the polluter pays principle, companies which exceed the threshold of carbon emissions, will be charged R120 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions.
— National Assembly passes Carbon Tax Bill Eyewitness NewsBased on the polluter pays principle, companies which exceed the threshold of carbon emissions, will be charged R120 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions.
— Sanders' 2020 policy agenda: Medicare for all, action on climate change, a $15 hourly minimum wage Bangor Daily NewsWASHINGTON — Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, will run for president proposing to enact a “Medicare for All” health care system, stave off catastrophic climate ...
— 8 areas to watch in B.C.'s budget Business in VancouverB.C. Finance Minister Carole James will table the BC NDP's second full budget around 1:30 p.m. this afternoon (Tuesday, February 19).
— New carbon capture solvent is another stab at optimism in a stagnant industry Ars TechnicaTax credits could spur investment; so far there's little movement to capture carbon.
— New carbon capture solvent is another stab at optimism in a stagnant industry Ars TechnicaTax credits could spur investment; so far there's little movement to capture carbon.
— South African parliament approves long-delayed carbon tax bill ReutersSouth Africa's parliament approved on Tuesday a long-delayed carbon tax bill as it seeks to reduce harmful carbon emissions in Africa's most industrialized and ...
— South African parliament approves long-delayed carbon tax bill ReutersSouth Africa's parliament approved on Tuesday a long-delayed carbon tax bill as it seeks to reduce harmful carbon emissions in Africa's most industrialized and ...
— Carbon tax bill would pay dividends observer-me.comTo the Editor; Climate change is a polarizing issue everywhere, including Congress. So far it has been impossible to pass bipartisan legislation to address it.