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February 16, 2012
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Carbon cap-and-trade has many uncertanties
(2009-04-06)
Four Corners Power Plant in New Mexico is one of the dirtiest in the country, based on its emissions of nitrogen oxide, carbon dioxide and mercury. Under a cap-and-trade system, plants like this would have to cut pollution or buy carbon permits. (Photo by Daniel Kraker)
(St. Louis Public Radio) - President Obama wants the United States to reduce greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, that contribute to global warming. And Congress is considering a carbon cap-and-trade program.

In the third part of our series on the future of coal, the Environment Report's Lester Graham looks at what such a program will mean to coal-burning industries and your power bill.
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