75) In the United States, the cap - and - trade is an approach designed to control carbon emissions and will
impose huge costs upon American citizens via a carbon tax on all goods and services produced in the United States.
EPA officials, the emails showed, helped those groups gather petition signatures in support of regulations that critics say
impose huge costs on coal - fired power plants and amount to a de facto moratorium on the construction of such plants.
But on the basis of that «qualified guess» the EPA Administrator is
imposing huge costs on US businesses, which means huge costs on their customers.
Not exact matches
The rule
imposes huge record - keeping
costs, previously estimated at $ 4 billion in upfront
costs, and $ 2 billion in annual operating
costs.
Meanwhile, retailers are up in arms about the
huge costs and logistical nightmare
imposed by the temporary VAT cut.
Biological invasions are among the greatest drivers of species extinctions worldwide and can cause severe impairments of ecosystem services,
imposing huge economic
costs on society.
In a recent Education Next article, «Golden Handcuffs,» we talked about winners and losers in teacher pension systems, and about the
huge costs these systems
impose on mobile teachers due to the back - loading of benefits.
Because the federal estate tax
imposes a lump sum obligation upon by the estate that is payable within 9 months of the date of death, a
huge estate planning objective has been to avoid it at all
costs.
Several governors and senators have joined the debate - most noticeably Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour - to argue in favor of the less rigid standards, complaining that they would incur
huge job losses and
impose new
costs.
Xinjiang is the first region in China to
impose such a ban and officials say that tourism revenues have been insufficient to offset the
huge environmental
costs.
Allan Zaremberg, president of California's Chamber of Commerce, says these targets will
impose huge new
costs on local businesses.
@NatureClimate Headline is misleading —
costs are associated not with ongoing Arctic change, but
imposed,
huge (implausible) CH4 pulse.