Petaluma Resident Traveling to DC to Push for Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax - Top News - Petaluma, CA Patch
The idea is to level the playing field by taxing carbon fuel which would translate into higher gasoline prices, more expensive food and other merchandise if it’s shipped from faraway and has a bigger "carbon footprint", according to Hagen.
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“So long as we continue to get cheap carbon energy, we will continue to run carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and at what cost?” says the 60-year-old Hagen, a program manager at Enphase Energy, a Petaluma company that develops microinverters for the solar industry.
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"says the 60-year-old Hagen, a program manager at Enphase Energy, a Petaluma company that develops microinverters for the solar industry."
No chance of bias there.
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