WRI: Federal legislators should look to the states for some key lessons on cap-and-trade
Environmental February 16th, 2010
By Jill Duggan, Visiting Senior Fellow, World Resources Institute
Given the intensity of the debate on whether market mechanisms for reducing greenhouse gases should be adopted in the US, many people are surprised to hear that 10 states in Northeastern United States have already implemented a cap-and-trade system for the power sector.
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