Limited emissions mitigation in emerging economies from climate-oriented trade policies -paper

Published 00:15 on May 31, 2024  /  Last updated at 00:15 on May 31, 2024  / Graham Gibson /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, International, South & Central, US

Carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs) offer little in the way of reducing emissions in developing countries, and even alongside carbon taxes won't be enough for those countries to reach net zero, according to a working paper published earlier this month.
Carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs) offer little in the way of reducing emissions in developing countries, and even alongside carbon taxes won't be enough for those countries to reach net zero, according to a working paper published earlier this month.


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