carbon pricing and job creation
Carbon pricing refers to the implementation of a financial mechanism that charges a fee or places a tax on greenhouse gas emissions. This helps to reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions, encouraging businesses and individuals to adopt cleaner and more sustainable practices. Job creation in the context of carbon pricing refers to the potential for new employment opportunities that can arise from the development and growth of industries related to clean energy, renewable technologies, and other sustainable solutions.
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