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Full Title: American Opinions on Carbon Taxes and Cap-and-Trade: 10 Years of Carbon Pricing in the NSEE
Author(s): National Surveys on Energy and Environment (NSEE)
Publisher(s): University of Michigan and Muhlenberg College
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Tagged Cap and Trade, Carbon Pricing, Carbon Taxes, Climate Change, Fossil Fuels, GHG, greenhouse gas emissions, Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Muhlenberg College, University of Michigan
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Tagged Cap and Trade, Carbon Pricing, Carbon Taxes, Climate Change, Fossil Fuels, GHG, greenhouse gas emissions, Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Muhlenberg College, University of Michigan
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Full Title: THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE REGIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INITIATIVE ON NINE NORTHEAST AND MID-ATLANTIC STATES
Author(s): Paul J. Hibbard, Susan F. Tierney, Pavel G. Darling, Sarah Cullinan
Publisher(s): Analysis Group
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Tagged CO2 Emissions, electricity market, emissions-control policy, greenhouse gas, Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initative, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), RGGI
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Tagged CO2 Emissions, electricity market, emissions-control policy, greenhouse gas, Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initative, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), RGGI
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Full Title: The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative: Lessons Learned and Issues for Congress
Author(s): Jonathan L. Ramseur
Publisher(s): Congressional Research Service
Publication Date: 05/2017
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The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) was...
Filed Under: Resources
Tagged Congressional Research Service, CRS, GHG, GHG Initiative, Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, RGGI
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Tagged Congressional Research Service, CRS, GHG, GHG Initiative, Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, RGGI