fair distribution of carbon pricing costs
Fair distribution of carbon pricing costs refers to the equitable allocation of financial burdens imposed by carbon pricing policies, ensuring that the costs of reducing carbon emissions are shared fairly among individuals, businesses, and communities, taking into account their respective abilities to pay and their contribution to greenhouse gas emissions.
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