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— Globe editorial: Do you want a carbon tax, or do you want to be lied to? The Globe and MailTaxing carbon has proven a tough sell in some places. But it's worth keeping in mind the virtues that made putting a price on emissions such an appealing idea.
— Moe uses fight against carbon tax to define first year as Saskatchewan premier The GuardianREGINA — Scott Moe is almost one year into his tenure as Saskatchewan premier and he has used his opposition against a federal carbon tax as a major front ...
— EDITORIAL: Next year, the carbon tax debate goes to court Toronto SunThe more Canadians learn about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's plan to force a carbon tax on every corner of the country, the less they like it.
— From copyright to cashflow tax, here are 7 really bright ideas from 2018 Business StandardRead more about From copyright to cashflow tax, here are 7 really bright ideas from 2018 on Business Standard. Genuinely *fresh* ideas do emerge from time to ...
— Carbon dividend act will only bring higher energy costs SoMdNews.comGlobal warming is not settled science and was not responsible for the severity of the California wildfires. Poor forestry management was. The climate is ...
— Ho Hum. Air Pollution Is Harming Your Children. So What Else Is New? CleanTechnicaDecember 25th, 2018 by Steve Hanley. Thanks to the billions of dollars spent by fossil fuel companies over the past 30 years, a significant portion of the human ...
— Globe editorial: Politicians are robbing from the future to pay for the present The Globe and MailThe people of the future – the very young and the not-yet-born – are particularly vulnerable because they don't have a voice in decisions affecting them.
— LETTERS: Simple, local solutions are best; walking while black incident Colorado Springs GazetteHomelessness has plagued Colorado Springs for many years. Its effects are in full view; there is no hiding this problem. Moreover, solutions seem to be in short ...
— My magnificent seven. Seven really bright ideas (and one as old as time itself) from 2018 The Conversation AUThe Conversation played host to really important new ideas in 2018. Some will take years to develop. Others will never come to fruition. But they're important.
— Carbon tax: Will you fiddle while Paris burns? | News, Sports, Jobs Maui NewsOn Nov. 28, our state Climate Commission, consisting of 22 county and state government officials, issued a press release affirming that it supports a carbon tax.