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E.U. to Debate Shift in Energy, Carbon Tax
environmentalleader.com (Jun 2 2010) Carbon Tax , Emissions , Fossil Fuel
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The European Union is considering a change to its energy tax policy that could make renewable fuels cheaper than fossil fuels, according to a Reuters report.
The proposed policy change would affect $294 billion in current energy taxes, and would be phased in from 2013 to 2018.
Two significant changes would be implemented: the tax would be [...]
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