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A draft study on carbon pricing in Hawaii suggests that an appropriately structured carbon tax and monetary redistribution program would lower GHG emissions, provide households with a dividend and not overly hamper the state's economy. The University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization (UHERO) prepared the report for the Hawaii State...
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