ECOSYSTEM MARKETPLACE: New research continues to debunk old myths on carbon offsetting

Published 19:03 on October 24, 2017  /  Last updated at 13:02 on December 19, 2023  / Carbon Pulse /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, Contributed Content, EMEA, International, Kyoto Mechanisms, Other Content, US, Voluntary

Every few years, New York University’s Institute for Policy Integrity surveys economists who have expertise on climate change, and it always finds overwhelming support for putting a price on carbon to drive down emissions — support that ideologues on the right routinely dismiss, usually on unfounded “economic” grounds.
Every few years, New York University’s Institute for Policy Integrity surveys economists who have expertise on climate change, and it always finds overwhelming support for putting a price on carbon to drive down emissions — support that ideologues on the right routinely dismiss, usually on unfounded “economic” grounds.


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