New California bill sees state carbon market playing second fiddle to direct regulation

Published 00:06 on February 10, 2017  /  Last updated at 23:19 on April 19, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, US

A trio of California state lawmakers has proposed legislation that would extend the state’s cap-and-trade programme but shift it into a complementary role to ‘command-and-control’ style regulations.
A trio of California state lawmakers has proposed legislation that would extend the state’s cap-and-trade programme but shift it into a complementary role to ‘command-and-control’ style regulations.


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