carbon pricing legislation
Carbon pricing legislation is a policy that imposes a cost on greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, to encourage individuals and businesses to reduce their carbon footprint. It sets a price on carbon emissions, either through a tax or a cap-and-trade system, aiming to incentivize the adoption of cleaner and more sustainable practices while curbing climate change.
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