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Impact of CO2 Restrictions on Employment and Income: Green Jobs or Gone Jobs?
Those pushing restrictions on carbon dioxide have tried to repackage global-warming legislation as jobs bills. As appealing as the repackaging seems on the surface, the support for these claims collapses once it is examined.
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