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Emission trading sector lashes out at carbon tax
A cap-and-trade system is the best way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the lowest possible cost, the International Emission Trading Association (Ieta) has insisted in response to media reports quoting Exxon Mobil's preference for a carbon tax.
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