carbon leakage mitigation strategies
Carbon leakage mitigation strategies are measures aimed at preventing or minimizing the transfer of carbon emissions from one country or industry to another, typically occurring due to differences in environmental regulations or policies. These strategies involve implementing policies, incentives, or safeguards to ensure that efforts to reduce emissions in one area do not result in increased emissions elsewhere.
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