New analysis suggests price of carbon in a US cap-and-trade scheme is unlikely to rise above the price floor proposed in the new climate bill
Carbon credits will cost just $15 (£9.44) per ton during the first phase of the cap-and-trade scheme proposed as part of the Boxer-Kerry climate change bill that is currently working its way through Senate...
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