2030 Finance | January 12, 2017

“Eco-right” gears up to fight Trump on climate change

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Last month, we riffed on the Nixon-to-China possibility that Secretary of State-designate Rex Tillerson, the CEO of ExxonMobil, could lead Trump to support a tax on carbon. Now comes The Atlantic with a related scenario that spotlights a growing group of Republicans pressuring the Trump administration to recognize climate change and push for a free-market approach to environmentalism. At the top of their list: a carbon tax.

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