social and economic impacts of carbon pricing
The social and economic impacts of carbon pricing refer to the effects that the implementation of a carbon pricing mechanism, such as a carbon tax or cap-and-trade system, has on society and the economy. This includes changes in energy consumption patterns, business operations, government revenues, employment levels, income distribution, and overall environmental sustainability.
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