economic incentives for reducing carbon emissions
"Economic incentives for reducing carbon emissions" refers to financial measures designed to encourage individuals, businesses, or governments to take actions that reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, thus contributing to mitigating climate change. These incentives typically involve providing monetary rewards, tax benefits, subsidies, or other economic advantages to those who actively implement strategies or technologies that lower their carbon footprint.
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