FEATURE: In absence of federal action, more US states are pushing carbon pricing than ever before

Published 18:50 on March 7, 2018  /  Last updated at 19:18 on March 7, 2018  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, US

As the US relegates itself from a leading role in global climate change efforts to a backrow observer, a growing number of states are racing at an unprecedented pace to take the mantle and develop sub-national carbon pricing systems.
As the US relegates itself from a leading role in global climate change efforts to a backrow observer, a growing number of states are racing at an unprecedented pace to take the mantle and develop sub-national carbon pricing systems.


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