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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2022 · 37 MIN

How Cap-And-Trade Keeps People In Their Homes

from Next City · host Straw Hut Media

The California cap-and-trade program is building up cash while lowering carbon emissions. We look at one way that money is being put to use.This episode is sponsored by:The Backyard Newsletter - The Backyard is a weekly email exploring solutions for problems related to tenants rights, inclusive communities and more. To subscribe now, head to nextcity.org/backyard and find the orange bar to enter your email address.Next City App - Downloading the Next City App is a smart way to stay informed. Turn on notifications and it’s easy to ensure you never miss a story. To download the app now, search for Next City in the Android or Apple store.

The California cap-and-trade program is building up cash while lowering carbon emissions. We look at one way that money is being put to use.This episode is sponsored by:The Backyard Newsletter - The Backyard is a weekly email exploring solutions for problems related to tenants rights, inclusive communities and more. To subscribe now, head to nextcity.org/backyard and find the orange bar to enter your email address.Next City App - Downloading the Next City App is a smart way to stay informed. Turn on notifications and it’s easy to ensure you never miss a story. To download the app now, search for Next City in the Android or Apple store.

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