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Event: Curious About Carbon Pricing?

SwatchJunkies

March 23, 2015

Do you wonder what carbon pricing means and what the differences are between fees, taxes, shifts, offsets, and caps?

Next Thursday, join Sightline Institute’s senior researcher, Kristin Eberhard, along with Oregon Climate’s executive director, Camila Thorndike, to discuss what it would mean for Oregon to put a price on carbon.

  • What: Curious About Carbon Pricing?
  • Where: Friendly House, Portland, OR (map)
  • When: Thursday, April 2, 7:00 pm
  • Tickets: Free and open to the public

British Columbia implemented a carbon tax in 2008 and California’s cap and trade program began in 2013. The time is now for Oregon and Washington to start cashing in our carbon to complete a West Coast dedicated to a clean future.

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Keiko Budech

Keiko Budech was a senior communications associate for Sightline Institute.

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1 thought on “Event: Curious About Carbon Pricing?”

  1. READY and HOPING for YOU
    And the California / Québec Cap&Trade linkage system, under the Western CLimate Initiative Regional Carbon market, is ready, functional and eager to accept new serious partners like Oregon, Washington and Ontario, to confirm a truly, efficient North American regulated carbon market.

    Benoit St-Jean, baa, aci, ll.m.(environnement)
    Conseiller en commerce international et changements climatiques
    Advisor in International Commerce and Climate Change
    Asesor en comercio internacional y cambio climático
    Montréal, Québec (Canada)
    St-jean.Benoit.2@courrier.uqam.ca, @GoEcoSynergie
    Pour notre environnement à tous, tournons 7 fois notre souris avant d’imprimer

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