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24 January, 2019 — Federal carbon tax to add 13 per cent to annual Manitoba natural gas bill  Globalnews.caManitoba households will be paying an extra $88 a year for natural gas once the federal carbon tax kicks in April 1. It will increase through 2022, according to ...
24 January, 2019 — Sri Lanka minister says 'yellow vest' carbon tax may be lifted  EconomyNextECONOMYNEXT - Sri Lanka's power minister Ravi Karunanayake has told reporters that a controversial carbon tax slammed in the style of European ...
24 January, 2019 — Sri Lanka minister says 'yellow vest' carbon tax may be lifted  EconomyNextECONOMYNEXT - Sri Lanka's power minister Ravi Karunanayake has told reporters that a controversial carbon tax slammed in the style of European ...
24 January, 2019 — How Should The US Spend Carbon Tax Revenue?  ForbesUntil now, the carbon tax debate has been about whether Congress should pass one. But if it does, what should it do with the money?
24 January, 2019 — How Should The U.S. Spend Carbon Tax Revenue?  ForbesUntil now, the carbon tax debate has been about whether Congress should pass one. But if it does, what should it do with the money?
24 January, 2019 — Canada imports more emissions than exports, so why are we the ones paying carbon taxes?  Financial PostOpinion: A better measure would calculate greenhouse gas emissions against the economic output of the country.
24 January, 2019 — Canada imports more emissions than exports, so why are we the ones paying carbon taxes?  Financial PostOpinion: A better measure would calculate greenhouse gas emissions against the economic output of the country.
24 January, 2019 — Bipartisan House pair to revive carbon tax bill  Washington ExaminerReps. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., and Francis Rooney, R-Fla., plan to revive a carbon tax bill Thursday, the Washington Examiner has learned. The pair, who co-lead ...
24 January, 2019 — Don Turner: Vermonters cannot afford a carbon tax  Vermont Bizby Don Turner Vermont and France have at least two attributes in common—both produce world class cheese and both have a low carbon footprint.
24 January, 2019 — COMMENT – Transitioning to the Canadian federal backstop: Industrial perspectives on carbon pricing  Carbon PulseBy John McCloy for Canadian Clean Energy Conferences. Editor's note: In the run-up to Carbon Pricing for Canadian Industry, April 25-26, Hilton Toronto, ...

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