Former US Fed chiefs, economists endorse conservative carbon tax strategy

Published 16:35 on January 17, 2019  /  Last updated at 21:02 on January 17, 2019  / /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, US

A group of former heads of the US Federal Reserve, Nobel Prize-winning economists, and past presidential advisors called for a revenue-neutral US carbon tax on Thursday, coming as the appetite for climate action in Washington DC builds in the new Congress.
A group of former heads of the US Federal Reserve, Nobel Prize-winning economists, and past presidential advisors called for a revenue-neutral US carbon tax on Thursday, coming as the appetite for climate action in Washington DC builds in the new Congress.


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