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Scrap CRC or restore it back to what it was, says CBI
Green Wise (Mar 29 2011) Cap and Trade , Carbon Reduction Commitment , Carbon Tax , Emissions
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Scrap CRC or restore it back to what it was, says CBIGreenwise BusinessWarning that the CRC was "untenable" as carbon tax, the CBI said the Government should get rid of it altogether and introduce a simpler mechanism or return it to back to being a 'revenue recycling' scheme. "We now have a carbon reduction scheme that ...and more »
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