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Green tax for central heating or using a car

Daniel Martin, Daily Mail 9 November 2009, 8:15am Lord Smith, the former culture secretary, wants to see personal carbon allowances for individuals to cut greenhouse gases by penalising people for using too much fuel. Full Article at This Is Money

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