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API weighs support for carbon pricing
The American Petroleum Institute is considering whether to back carbon pricing, a potentially major move for a longtime enemy of climate change policy.
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Nick Sobczyk and Timothy Cama, E&E News reporters
The American Petroleum Institute is considering whether to back carbon pricing, a potentially major move for a longtime enemy of climate change policy.
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