carbon pricing policies
Carbon pricing policies refer to government regulations or market systems that impose a price on greenhouse gas emissions. These policies aim to address climate change by discouraging the release of carbon dioxide and other harmful gases into the atmosphere, effectively making industries and individuals pay for the environmental damages caused by their emissions.
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