Few countries are pricing carbon high enough to meet Paris Agreement targets -OECD

Published 16:43 on September 18, 2018  /  Last updated at 22:54 on September 15, 2020  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Carbon Taxes, Climate Talks, EMEA, EU ETS, International

Governments need to raise carbon prices much faster if they are to meet their commitments on cutting emissions and slowing the pace of climate change under the Paris Agreement, according to a report released by the OECD on Tuesday.
Governments need to raise carbon prices much faster if they are to meet their commitments on cutting emissions and slowing the pace of climate change under the Paris Agreement, according to a report released by the OECD on Tuesday.


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