Carbon tariffs likely to have ‘limited impact’ on climate change, ADB study finds
Import charges implemented by the EU on carbon-intensive products are expected to have ‘a limited impact’ on climate change.
Import charges implemented by the EU on carbon-intensive products are expected to have ‘a limited impact’ on climate change.
A ‘substantial’ reduction in carbon emissions can be achieved by replacing traditional plastics with biodegradable alternatives.
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