The tiny house on a 0.34-acre lot in the South End of Portsmouth, New Hampshire is right near the water, and can be replaced either by a substantial home or subdivided lots.
Portsmouth is a hot commodity in real estate right now.
A bill that would tax carbon dioxide emissions from oil, natural gas, and coal in Massachusetts has 107 co-sponsors in the 200-member state Legislature – all of them Democrats.
HD.2370 calls for charging $20 per ton of carbon dioxide unit in the first year, then increasing the tax $5 per ton every year until it reaches $40 per ton in the fifth year, with further increases slated if the state's secretary of energy and environmental affairs determines that "actual emissions have exceeded the annual emissions target for that calendar year."