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'''Carbon pricing''' is the use of financial incentives to reduce [[greenhouse gas emissions]]. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Carbon pricing literature review]] | |||
== External links == | |||
* [http://grattan.edu.au/home/energy/design-of-carbon-pricing Design of carbon pricing] - ''Grattan Institute'' | |||
* [http://grattan.edu.au/publications/reports/post/markets-to-reduce-pollution-cheaper-than-expected/ Markets to Reduce Pollution: Cheaper than Expected] - ''Grattan Institute'' | |||
* http://grattan.edu.au/publications/reports/post/learning-the-hard-way-australia-s-policies-to-reduce-emissions/ Learning the hard way: Australia's policies to reduce emissions] - ''Grattan Institute'' | |||
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Revision as of 08:50, 15 December 2012
Carbon pricing is the use of financial incentives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
See also
External links
- Design of carbon pricing - Grattan Institute
- Markets to Reduce Pollution: Cheaper than Expected - Grattan Institute
- http://grattan.edu.au/publications/reports/post/learning-the-hard-way-australia-s-policies-to-reduce-emissions/ Learning the hard way: Australia's policies to reduce emissions] - Grattan Institute