Not exact matches
In January 2008, the Harvard Law and Policy Review published «
Fast, Clean and Cheap,» which argues that the vast price gap between fossil fuels and clean energy sources combines with public resistance to higher energy prices to create a fundamental constraint
on the efficacy of
carbon pricing to drive emissions
reductions everywhere in the world.
In January 2008, the Harvard Law and Policy Review published «
Fast, Clean, and Cheap,» which argued that the vast price gap between fossil fuels and clean energy sources combines with public resistance to higher energy prices to create a fundamental constraint
on the efficacy of
carbon pricing to drive emissions
reductions everywhere in the world.
«If global brands don't build international
carbon reduction strategies even
faster, they risk missing out
on the spending power of emerging economies.»
The Fine Print To bring all countries
on board — especially the U.S. — the agreement allows nations to determine their own emissions
reduction targets rather than following the science and striving to divide up the world's
fast - shrinking remaining
carbon budget.
The race is
on between disappearing ice, which is melting
faster than predicted, and
reductions in
carbon emissions, which is happening slower than hoped.