policy responses to prevent carbon leakage
Policy responses to prevent carbon leakage refer to measures and actions implemented by governments or organizations to avoid the shifting of carbon-intensive industries and activities to regions with weaker environmental regulations, resulting in negligible global emissions reductions. These policies aim to promote fair competition, maintain environmental integrity, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by implementing stringent regulations, incentives, or safeguards to prevent or minimize the relocation of carbon-intensive businesses to areas with less strict environmental standards.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- carbon leakage and the effectiveness of climate change agreements
- carbon leakage mitigation strategies
- carbon pricing as a strategy for climate change mitigation
- carbon pricing policies
- climate change mitigation policies
- climate finance and carbon pricing
- climate mitigation and adaptation policies
- corporate strategies and carbon pricing
- economic implications of carbon leakage
- environmental policy and carbon pricing
- impacts of carbon leakage on climate change policies
- low carbon pricing mechanisms
- regional disparities and carbon leakage
- sector-specific analysis of carbon leakage risks
- technological solutions to address carbon leakage