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The Economics of Climate Change Legislation in North Carolina
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The Economics of Climate Change Legislation in North Carolina

David Tuerck, Paul Bachman, Alfonso Sanchez-Penalver and Michael Head
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Beacon Hill Institute for Public Policy Research, Suffolk University
04-01-2008

Abstract

Beacon Hill Institute for Public Policy Research, Suffolk University Budgets/Expenditures Environment Government Economic Policy
In 2005, the North Carolina Legislature approved Session Law 2005-442, which established the Legislative Commission on Global Climate Change (LCGCC). The Commission's mandate was to "study issues related to global warming, the emerging carbon economy, and whether it is appropriate and desirable for the state to establish a global warming pollutant reduction goal."
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