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‘We’re in a Better Place’: Has the Time for a Unified Global Carbon Market Finally Arrived?
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COP30 finally admits what resource workers already knew: prosperity and lower emissions must go hand in hand
From Resource Works By Jim Rushton What a difference a few weeks make Finally, the Conference of the Parties to the UN climate convention (COP30) adopted a pragmatic tone that will appeal to the working class. Too bad it took thirty meetings. Pragmatism produces results, not missed targets. We should not have been surprised. Influential figures like Bill Gates and Canadian-Venezuelan analyst Quico Toro, who have long argued that efforts to reduc…
‘We’re in a better place’: Has the time for a unified global carbon market finally arrived?
In a Q&A, Yale economist Rohini Pande explains why a voluntary carbon market initiative adopted during the COP30 climate conference in Belém can help make emissions reduction cost effective — and promote innovation in the world’s developing nations.
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