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Participating now will enable airlines to avoid paying most of the cost of permits for their carbon emissions for years to come.
Under the law, airlines would be charged for only about 15 percent of the cost of permits needed to cover their emissions until the end of the decade.
Under the law, airlines would not be charged for 85 percent of the cost of permits needed to cover their emissions until the end of the decade.
Well, oil companies will be able to recoup essentially all of the cost of permits by passing them on to consumers, though revenues will presumably shrink as consumers cut back on gas, which is the whole point.
Page A6 GREECE'S DEBT STRATEGY Greek officials dealing with budget cuts plan to make monuments and archaeological sites more attractive to foreign film crews, advertising firms and publishing houses by reducing the cost of permits.
With the coffers for maintaining cultural sites quickly running dry, the authorities say they had little choice but to make the Acropolis — along with dozens of other revered sites like Delphi and Ancient Olympia — more attractive to foreign film crews, advertising firms and publishing houses by slashing the cost of permits.
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At the same time, the cost of dredging has gone way up and the cost of permitting has gone way up".
The cost of permitting alone was more than 50% of the total project costs to date.
Airlines should be able to pass on the costs of permits — most of which they will receive for free — in the form of higher ticket prices, which could rise by as much as €12, or nearly $16, on some long-haul flights.
1998 Todayy's "snapshot" tours don't incur the extra costs of permits, porters and trackers.
An investor would know the future costs of permits and not have to worry about risk.
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