Regional carbon rules gather pace

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New legislation in Ontario and Washington confirm that the march of regional carbon rules is refusing to slow down

Fears that a failure to agree a global framework to tackle carbon emissions will lead to a patchwork of regulatory regimes look increasingly well founded, after two more North American regions this week...

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