assessing and measuring carbon leakage
Assessing and measuring carbon leakage refers to the evaluation and quantification of the extent to which the implementation of carbon reduction measures in one area or industry cause an increase in carbon emissions in another area or industry, either domestically or internationally. It involves evaluating the potential impact of emission reduction policies on the redistribution of carbon-intensive activities and the measurement of resulting emissions to determine the effectiveness of mitigation efforts.
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