carbon pricing and the transportation sector
Carbon pricing is a policy tool that puts a price on carbon emissions, aiming to incentivize industries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. In the context of the transportation sector, carbon pricing specifically refers to the application of this policy to activities related to transportation, such as fuel consumption in vehicles, road transport, and transportation infrastructure, to encourage decarbonization and environmental sustainability in this industry.
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