social and equity implications of carbon pricing
The social and equity implications of carbon pricing refer to the effects and fairness considerations associated with implementing a system that puts a price on carbon emissions. This includes analyzing the impacts on different social groups, particularly vulnerable and low-income communities, and assessing whether the pricing mechanism creates a fair distribution of costs and benefits across society.
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