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Massachusetts lawmakers passed a sweeping climate bill Monday that would provide the state another path to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The bill, which passed both the state House and Senate, still requires sign-off by Republican Gov. Charlie Baker, who recently released his own legally binding plan to achieve net-zero emissions...
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