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WASHINGTON鈥擳oday, top White House officials, including Vice President Mike Pence, will from previous Republican administrations to discuss putting a nationwide price on carbon pollution. The proposal comes from the , a group that includes former Secretaries of State James Baker and George Shultz and former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson. In response to this breakthrough proposal, the 吃瓜黑料 released the following statement:
"Climate solutions don鈥檛 have a party. We saw that today when Republican leaders proposed a robust market-based plan for reducing greenhouse gas pollution,鈥 said David Yarnold (), 吃瓜黑料's president and CEO.
鈥淚t's a serious and thoughtful idea that Republicans have talked about for years, and we applaud the courage and conviction the Climate Leadership Council showed today. It could be a game-changer.鈥
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