Budget2011: Carbon price
Carbon has been given a price floor in the latest budget
Carbon has been given a price floor in the latest budget
GEORGE OSBORNE has announced a carbon price floor for the UK.
He sets out a carbon price floor of £16 per tonne of carbon in 2013 rising to £30 per tonner by 2020.
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