Friday, 8 July 2016

11 essential questions for designing a policy to price carbon (Adele Morris, Brookings)

Economists widely advocate establishing a price on carbon as a central means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the risks of global climatic disruption and ocean acidification. To be sure, a price on carbon is necessarily one part of a broader climate policy portfolio that includes diplomatic engagement, research, investments in adapting to a changing climate, assistance for vulnerable populations, and other aspects of the challenge.

http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2016/07/08-eleven-questions-designing-price-on-carbon-morris

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