On the recordJanuary 7, 2009
It's not linked directly. But I think Ms. Harbert would probably agree that higher prices tend to lead to lower consumption therefore lower emissions.
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congress.govIt's not linked directly. But I think Ms. Harbert would probably agree that higher prices tend to lead to lower consumption therefore lower emissions.
Bayh discusses the relationship between prices and emissions reduction.
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