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The report is a one stop shop for learning about key developments and prospects of existing and emerging carbon initiatives. A challenging international carbon market has not stopped the development of domestic carbon pricing initiatives. Today, about 40 national and over 20 sub-national...
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This report provides an up-to-date overview of existing and emerging carbon pricing instruments around the world …
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, the World Bank has been tracking domestic carbon pricing policies, such as carbon taxes and emissions trading systems …
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The report synthesizes key findings and recommendations of a study carried out under the World Bank's Advisory Services … Asian countries to achieve sustainable and resilient economic growth. It builds on a previous World Bank report, which …
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economic welfare costs, which are likely to be quite low. "--World Bank web site …
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taxes around the world, valued for the first time in this report, are about US$14 billion. Combined, the value of the carbon …
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The Mapping Carbon Pricing Initiatives Report maps existing and emerging carbon pricing initiatives around the world …
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The report is a one stop shop for learning about key developments and prospects of existing and emerging carbon initiatives. There is a continued momentum for carbon pricing. As of 2017, over 40 national and 25 subnational jurisdictions representing almost a quarter of global greenhouse gas...
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energy intensity effects are responsible for driving transport sector carbon dioxide emissions growth. "--World Bank web site …
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Diesel gensets contribute to emissions of fine particulate matter (PM), including black carbon, which derives from the incomplete combustion of diesel (as occurs in many diesel generating sets or gensets). Particulate matter is a predisposing factor for respiratory and cardiopulmonary disease...
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