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Research suggests that a border carbon tax is likely important only for industries such as steel, textiles, mining, cement and chemicals that are carbon-intensive, large contributors to the economy and exposed to international trade.
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Organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business Roundtable, American Petroleum Institute and others are evolving their public positions on carbon pricing.
by Amy Meyer
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The oil and gas giant ramps up its investment in the largest carbon offset developer in the U.S., as it increases focus on natural climate solutions in support of its net-zero targets.
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Both parties used to love the idea of carbon pricing. So why are they giving up on it?
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Citing new urgency, CEOs are pushing U.S. lawmakers to come to their side on 'market-based' climate policies including a price on carbon.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Figures from BP, Shell, Unilever, Nestlé and BlackRock are among members of the new Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets.
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Deep decarbonization only happens if every polluter pays, not just the environmentally conscious.
by Mark Jaccard
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This system would be burdensome and inefficient but it could make it feasible to practically address carbon leakage.
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Sponsored: International Copper Association discusses responsible mineral sourcing to ensure a low carbon future.
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This producer is reclaiming value from waste for the voluntary carbon market.
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Consider this real-world proof.