The Chamber of Commerce said Tuesday that it is open to a carbon tax, a significant shift in the business group s strategy as it moves to get ahead of aggressive action favored by the incoming Biden administration.
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DRAMA: Liberal climate activists are fighting over policy and personnel in an effort to shape the aggressive climate agenda promised by President-elect
Joe Biden.
In an effort aimed at making the playing field more favorable to liberals in the first 100 days of the Biden administration, more than 300 liberal green groups yesterday