US climate bill to boost economy by $111bn

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As row over climate change legislation continues to rage, new study argues low-carbon policies will deliver huge windfall to US economy

As Republican Senators attempt to delay proposed climate change legislation on the grounds that it could harm the country's economy, a major study from three influential universities suggests that a robust...

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