carbon pricing and energy-intensive industries
Carbon pricing refers to the imposition of a cost or fee on greenhouse gas emissions, usually in the form of a tax or a cap-and-trade system. It aims to incentivize energy-intensive industries, which consume large amounts of energy and release significant carbon emissions, to reduce their emissions and adopt cleaner or more sustainable practices.
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