low-carbon pricing strategies
Low-carbon pricing strategies refer to policies or mechanisms that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by putting a price on carbon. These strategies typically involve assigning a financial value to the carbon emissions produced by various activities or industries and implementing mechanisms such as carbon taxes or cap-and-trade systems to incentivize the reduction of emissions and encourage the adoption of cleaner and more sustainable practices.
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