California debuts landmark cap-and-trade system - 13 WTHR Indianapolis

California debuts landmark cap-and-trade system

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California has begun auctioning permits for greenhouse gas emissions, launching what is expected to be the world's second-largest carbon market.

The California Air Resources Board says it began selling pollution "allowances" for the first time Wednesday as planned, in a closed, online auction.

The board says the results of the auction - what price was paid for a ton of carbon, and how many companies participated - will be released later this month.

The cap-and-trade plan is a central piece of the state's 2006 global warming law meant to dramatically reduce the state's emissions of heat-trapping gases.

The auction occurred despite a last-minute lawsuit from the California Chamber of Commerce, which has argued the program should be invalidated as an illegal tax.

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