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<p>“Apart from the question of whether or not it’s appropriate to  control  greenhouse gases in the first place, and given that you’re going  to  take some form of control, I believe that emissions taxes for   greenhouse gases are more economically efficient than is cap-and-trade,” – <a href="http://washingtonindependent.com/102119/inventor-of-cap-and-trade-thinks-its-the-wrong-approach-to-climate-change" target="_self">Thomas Crocker</a>, who is credited with inventing the cap and trade approach to reducing air pollution</p>
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