INTERVIEW: After yet another setback, what’s next for Oregon’s cap-and-trade plans?

Published 19:45 on May 1, 2018  /  Last updated at 21:07 on May 1, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, US

Having conceded defeat in passing a cap-and-trade bill in Oregon this year, one of the state's highest profile carbon pricing proponents is working with lawmakers through the rest of 2018 to again prepare for a renewed legislative push next year.
Having conceded defeat in passing a cap-and-trade bill in Oregon this year, one of the state's highest profile carbon pricing proponents is working with lawmakers through the rest of 2018 to again prepare for a renewed legislative push next year.


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