"Criticism of cap-and-trade programs often centers on the costs they impose on electric power companies and their consumers. But as I report in Friday’s Times, New York and other Northeastern and mid-Atlantic states that are trying out such a system have found that those costs can be offset by energy efficiency measures paid for by the cap-and-trade program itself."
Read The New York Times, Reaping a Bonus From Cap-and-Trade.
And if you don't believe in global warming, then explain what happens to 35 gigatons of CO2 each year.
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