Methane fee, tax credits survive climate cuts to US spending package

Published 20:00 on October 28, 2021  /  Last updated at 12:00 on November 1, 2021  / /  Americas, Climate Talks, International, US

The White House released the compromise deal for its deadlocked spending package on Thursday, with President Joe Biden confident that substantial cuts to key climate and social provisions mean the measure can pass Congress after months of testing negotiations.
The White House released the compromise deal for its deadlocked spending package on Thursday, with President Joe Biden confident that substantial cuts to key climate and social provisions mean the measure can pass Congress after months of testing negotiations.


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