Phrases with «allowance trading»

Allowance trading refers to the buying and selling of permits or credits that allow businesses to emit a certain amount of pollution. It is a system designed to control and reduce pollution by giving companies a limited "allowance" for emissions. They can trade or exchange these allowances with other businesses, which helps them meet their emission targets more efficiently. Full definition

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Sentences with «allowance trading»

  • Fifth, acid rain was an unregulated problem until the SO2 allowance trading program of 1990; and the same can be said for leaded gasoline and CFC's. (robertstavinsblog.org)
  • The EU emissions allowance trading scheme provides an opportunity to use international means to achieve emissions cuts at the lowest possible costs. (iea.org)
  • This argument is especially galling to EPA's supporters, because under President George W. Bush's administration, when Holmstead himself was an EPA official in charge of air pollution programs, the agency tried to regulate mercury pollution using a similarly flexible system of pollution allowance trading. (sciencemag.org)
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