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Class based carbon controls? I like it!
A new study by the National Academy of Sciences suggests both that this is a fairer way to deal with carbon dioxide emissions as the world moves toward a hoped-for success at the end of the Copenhagen round of climate control negotiations, and specifically to that end, might break the ongoing U.S.-China logjam.
I also note that it could open the door to an internationalized market in carbon cap-and-trade, presumably regulated by the WTO.
And, here in the U.S., if it read to a "yacht tax," fine by me.
I also note that it could open the door to an internationalized market in carbon cap-and-trade, presumably regulated by the WTO.
And, here in the U.S., if it read to a "yacht tax," fine by me.
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