EZ does it: Declining CO2 price trajectory necessary to counter climate uncertainty -study

Published 22:47 on October 1, 2019  /  Last updated at 00:08 on October 2, 2019  / Matthew Lithgow /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, Aviation/CORSIA, Carbon Taxes, Climate Talks, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Kyoto Mechanisms, Paris Article 6, South & Central

Carbon prices should start high and decline over time to combat the environmental and economic cost of long-term inaction, according to research published Tuesday, advocating turning the conventional approach on its head.
Carbon prices should start high and decline over time to combat the environmental and economic cost of long-term inaction, according to research published Tuesday, advocating turning the conventional approach on its head.


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