Opponents return to court to battle over California’s carbon market

Published 22:17 on January 24, 2017  /  Last updated at 22:56 on January 24, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, US

Opponents to California’s cap-and-trade auctions returned to court on Wednesday to argue that the state’s Air Resources Board (ARB) overstepped its authority by raising revenue through the programme.
Opponents to California’s cap-and-trade auctions returned to court on Wednesday to argue that the state’s Air Resources Board (ARB) overstepped its authority by raising revenue through the programme.


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