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The right-leaning American Enterprise Institute held an all-day discussion Tuesday on a possible carbon tax, which would make people pay more for using fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas that produce heat-trapping carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The more liberal Brookings Institution has released a "modest" carbon tax proposal that would raise $150 billion a year, with $30 billion annually earmarked for clean energy investments.

Brad Johnson, campaign manager for ClimateSilence.org, an environmental group, said he welcome Obama's "belated call for a national conversation about how to address climate pollution."

But Johnson said Obama's assertion that climate change should be secondary to economic concerns was "a gross disappointment and an insult to the deep suffering of the millions of victims of climate disasters across this nation," including Hurricane Sandy. Obama is scheduled to tour New York City Thursday to view storm damage and recovery efforts.

"While conventional D.C. wisdom is focused on the manufactured crisis of the 'fiscal cliff,'" Johnson said, "the truth is that the most urgent threat to our national safety and economic well-being is the climate cliff that we are already beginning to tumble over."

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