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With 20% Target, Senate Climate Bill Draft Tougher on Emissions
environmentalleader.com (Sep 30 2009) Cap and Trade , Emissions , Nuclear , Solar
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Forthcoming climate legislation in the Senate may outdo the House effort, which called for 17 percent emission cuts from 2005 levels by 2020 and 80 percent cuts by 2050.
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, which is expected to release its version of legislation Sept. 30, will call for 20 percent cuts by 2020 and [...]
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