environmental policy and carbon pricing
Environmental policy refers to the principles, regulations, and actions that governments or organizations undertake to manage and protect the environment. It involves setting goals and guidelines to address environmental issues such as pollution, resource use, and conservation. Carbon pricing is a policy tool that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by assigning a monetary value to carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions. It involves placing a fee or tax on carbon emissions, thereby creating an economic incentive for individuals and businesses to limit their carbon footprint and find cleaner, more sustainable alternatives.
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