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Polluting nations should pay fee for U.S. imports

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion October 27, 2022

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On Sept. 28, one of the largest hurricanes in U.S. history tore through Florida, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Many experts are attributing some of its power to the warming climate. Floridians need real climate action from the government, but many of the climate policies floating around Congress either hurt American businesses or fail to limit pollution from other more carbon-intensive countries. We need a policy that avoids both of... + full article



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