A Second Act for Carbon Pricing?
A Second Act for Carbon Pricing?
This chapter considers the future political viability of carbon pricing, given national and international developments since 2015. This includes a range of developments, including the Paris climate accord and major new initiatives in the United States and Canada on carbon taxes and cap-and-trade. It also revisits severance taxes and a mix of other efforts such as electricity fees and methane taxes that have emerged as possible counterparts to these carbon pricing mainstays, given their greater political feasibility.
Keywords: carbon, tax, price, pricing, policy, policies, energy, political, economic, Paris
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