According to a new report published on World Bank Group on carbon pricing, by 2015, the number of implemented or planned
carbon pricing schemes around the world has almost doubled since 2012.
Not exact matches
While the
price to implement
carbon sequestering farming techniques are already in line with current
carbon pricing schemes (at cost
around $ 10 / ton of
carbon sequestered), further development could bring these
prices down even further.
But a review of studies regarding
carbon pricing schemes from
around the world by economist Tom Tietenberg concludes that «they typically find that the cost savings from shifting to [taxes or cap - and - trade] are considerable, but less than would have been achieved if the final outcome had been fully cost effective.»