The Clean Power Plan borrows from California's bill to funnel cap-and-trade proceeds to underserved areas, as new energy markets uplift more people
When California was building its carbon emissions cap and trade program, environmental justice activist Vien Truong and a few others came to the state with an idea. The green economy had been leaving...
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