Oregon's Cap On Greenhouse Gas Emissions Opposed By Groups On Both Sides
Oregon wants to reduce carbon emissions by adopting a cap-and-trade system, which would raise the cost of fossil fuels. But critics complain that the idea is poorly conceived.
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May 30, 2019 at 06:22PM
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NPR News: Oregon's Cap On Greenhouse Gas Emissions Opposed By Groups On Both Sides
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