A collision of market forces and higher subsidies is creating new opportunities for residents with very low incomes.
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Voters really don't like inflation. In fact, whenever there's a sustained jump in the cost of living, the party in power often pays a price.
Many of the national climate policies that are most reducing planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions could be undone, climate solutions experts say.