sustainable development goals and carbon pricing
Sustainable development goals are a set of universal objectives established by the United Nations to address global challenges and promote economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Carbon pricing, on the other hand, refers to a policy approach that puts a price on carbon emissions, aiming to incentivize businesses and individuals to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the goals of climate change mitigation and sustainable development.
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