Academics warn of “paradox” of combining climate, industrial policies driven by populism

Published 10:00 on April 23, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:58 on April 22, 2024  / Rebecca Gualandi /  CBAM, China, EMEA, EU ETS, International, US

Industrial policy combined with climate goals can help to advance climate action, but it can also lead to protectionism and barriers that hinder clean technology progress, according to a paper published on Tuesday.
Industrial policy combined with climate goals can help to advance climate action, but it can also lead to protectionism and barriers that hinder clean technology progress, according to a paper published on Tuesday.


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