sector-specific analysis of carbon leakage risks
Sector-specific analysis of carbon leakage risks refers to the examination and evaluation of the likelihood that certain industries or sectors may shift their production or operations to countries with weaker greenhouse gas regulations, leading to an increase in global emissions. This analysis focuses on understanding the specific factors and characteristics of different sectors that could make them prone to carbon leakage, helping to inform policy decisions and mitigation strategies.
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