Pennsylvania lawmakers seeking legislative requirement for RGGI linkage, CO2 price

Published 21:17 on September 18, 2019  /  Last updated at 21:17 on September 18, 2019  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, US

A bipartisan group of Pennsylvania state lawmakers will introduce legislation this fall that may prevent the state from implementing a RGGI-linked ETS or carbon tax through regulatory channels, arguing that such a climate policy must be authorised by the General Assembly.
A bipartisan group of Pennsylvania state lawmakers will introduce legislation this fall that may prevent the state from implementing a RGGI-linked ETS or carbon tax through regulatory channels, arguing that such a climate policy must be authorised by the General Assembly.


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