Economically efficient policies like a carbon tax, will incentivize the private sector to help; massively increasing our deficit, as some colleagues of mine have proposed, will not help.
On the recordJune 10, 2019
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Moulton advocates for a carbon tax over deficit spending to address climate change.
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