fossil fuels
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Carbon Tax? Elon Musk Could Have Suggested Idea to Trump, Officials Say
A carbon tax in the United States appears to be growing nearer in implementation. Tesla founder Elon Musk, one of the members of US President Donald Trump's "tech commitee," took it to the president himself to adopt a tax on carbon emissions.
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