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Does Alaska Have a Carbon Tax? Let’s Set the Record Straight.
Alaska isn’t Canada. We don’t punish people for heating their homes or driving their trucks. There is no carbon tax on everyday Alaskans—period. And frankly there is no discernible or even fixable issue with CO2 in Alaska.
Unlike Canada’s disastrous $65-per-ton carbon tax (set to jump to $170 by 2030), Alaska has taken a smarter approach. HB 50, the Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Act, focuses on industrial carbon management—n…