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sufficient progress to stabilizing the climate therefore requires ratcheting up near-term mitigation action but doing so among …
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instruments policymakers might consider for implementing their Paris mitigation pledges. Policies are evaluated against a range of …
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The efficiency effects of carbon pricing depend on how it impacts distortions in fossil fuel markets, most notably from local air pollution externalities. By offsetting these distortions, carbon pricing may generate significant net economic benefits, so it is in countries own interests to...
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This paper calculates, for the top twenty emitting countries, how much pricing of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is in their own national interests due to domestic co-benefits. On average, nationally efficient prices are substantial, $ 57.5 per ton of CO2 (for year 2010), reflecting primarily...
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