Carbon Tax and India - By Chronicle Editorial Team
Recently, China, the largest carbon dioxide emitter in the world has announced to balance out its carbon emissions with specific measures to offset them before 2060. With this, the spotlight is on the U.S. and India, ranking second and third in emissions. Also, India ranks fifth in the Global Climate Risk Index 2020.
What is Carbon Pricing?
- The phrase ‘put a price on carbon’ has now become well known with momentum growing among countries and businesses to put a price on carbon pollution as a means of bringing down emissions and drive investment into cleaner options.
- There are several paths governments ....
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