carbon price floor
A carbon price floor is a policy mechanism that establishes a minimum price for carbon emissions, typically set by the government. It aims to discourage the release of greenhouse gases by imposing a financial cost on polluters, thereby encouraging the adoption of cleaner technologies and practices.
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