carbon leakage and its implications for developing countries
Carbon leakage refers to the process where efforts by one country to reduce its own carbon emissions result in an increase of emissions in another country with fewer environmental regulations. This phenomenon has significant implications for developing countries as it can lead to increased pollution and hinder their sustainable development goals.
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