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Charging for Carbon Emissions: Who Gets the Money
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Document Date: 2011-11-21 16:44:01


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Homestead Act / Matthew E. Riddle Political Economy Research Institute University of Massachusetts / /

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Electricity accounts / transportation / clean energy investments / electricity supply / greenhouse-gas controls / energy policy / heating oil / Natural gas / public transportation / oil / clean energy / food / energy / clean energy technologies / bank accounts / electricity / electricity consumption / per capita electricity use / electricity sources / energy efficiency / electricity bills / low-carbon technologies / /

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U.S. Bureau / University of Massachusetts / Amherst / Congressional Budget Office / STATE-BY-STATE ANALYSIS James K. Boyce & Matthew E. Riddle Political Economy Research Institute University / Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries / Congress / U.S. House of Representatives / ON AL / /

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AL IMPACTS / James K. Boyce / Barack Obama / ONA L L E VE / Matthew E. Riddle / /

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The New York Times / /

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