CALIFORNIA
There's a glut of carbon allowances. Is that a big deal?
Economic experts are split on the need to tighten California's greenhouse gas market to deal with an excess supply of allowances.
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Debra Kahn, E&E News reporter
Economic experts are split on the need to tighten California's greenhouse gas market to deal with an excess supply of allowances.
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By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
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By Lesley Clark in Energywire
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By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
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By Lesley Clark in Energywire