carbon pricing and investment decisions
Carbon pricing refers to the strategy of putting a price on carbon emissions, usually through a tax or a cap-and-trade system. Investment decisions, on the other hand, involve the process of selecting projects or activities to allocate resources in order to generate returns. "Carbon pricing and investment decisions" thus refers to how the pricing of carbon emissions impacts the choices and financial commitments individuals or organizations make regarding investments and business strategies, considering the potential costs and benefits associated with carbon emissions.
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