carbon pricing regulations
Carbon pricing regulations refer to government policies that impose a monetary cost on the emission of greenhouse gases, specifically carbon dioxide, in order to incentivize individuals and businesses to reduce their carbon footprint by transitioning to cleaner, more sustainable alternatives.
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