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New York Governor George Pataki announced July 29 that nine other northeast states have agreed to join New York in a regional strategy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. The governors of Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware, Maine, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island have sent letters expressing their interest in working with New York to develop a cap-and-trade program for carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. Maryland has indicated that it may participate in discussions at a later date.
Governor Pataki formed a Greenhouse Gas Task Force in June 2001 and had an independent facilitator, the Center for ...