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California overhauls carbon market — critics say it’s a giveaway to oil
California air regulators approved a controversial overhaul of the state’s carbon market, creating a program that could provide billions in free pollution permits to oil refineries and major polluters. Critics, including environmental groups and lawmakers, argue the changes weaken climate protections and reduce funding for programs like affordable housing and public transit.
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