market-based instruments for climate policy
Market-based instruments for climate policy refer to economic mechanisms and tools that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while allowing for market forces to determine the most cost-effective solutions. These instruments include policies such as carbon pricing through emissions trading or carbon taxes, which create financial incentives for companies to reduce their emissions by making the cost of pollution explicit in their business decisions.
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