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Taxes, Subsidies, and Regulation: A Guide to North Carolina’s Proposed Global Warming Policies

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In 2006, North Carolina’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) formed an advisory group called the Climate Action Plan Advisory Group (CAPAG). This group’s task was to develop recommendations for specific actions to help reduce or prevent climate change.

Taxes, Subsidies, and Regulation: A Guide to North Carolina’s Proposed Global Warming Policies

Daren Bakst is the Research Fellow in Agricultural Policy at the Heritage Foundation.  In this position, Bakst studies and writes about agricultural and environmental policy and property rights, among other issues.  He has done extensive work on the farm bill… ...

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