Sentences with phrase «meaningful carbon price»

The political challenges of enacting legislation to bring forward meaningful carbon pricing in markets such as the USA, Poland and Germany is fascinating, regardless of the technical potential of being able to accommodate a rapid shift.
But we harbor no illusions that current Republican officeholders will provide political leadership or even partnership for meaningful carbon pricing legislation.
Stop the ETS funding coal, Start a meaningful carbon price This Agreement -LSB-...] aims to -LSB-...] making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate - resilient development.
A meaningful carbon price can do this, but so can cheap natural gas — as recent U.S. experience suggests.
But asked at a briefing to unveil the BP annual statistical review of world energy whether his employer should do more, he said: «We need governments to lead on this... and set a meaningful carbon price
Many investors cite what we believe is a misinformed view that carbon assets will not be vulnerable to stranding until a meaningful carbon price is enforced by a global accord.
«An area of greater interest to the readership of the Environmental Law Institute is not the technical limitations, but the political limitations of legislating a meaningful carbon price — as without this, it is clear that the fuel switch would not have happened at the same scale or speed in Britain.
Take your pick — oil shales in the US, Orinoco heavy from VZ, Madagascar, offshore Brazil — these all trump anything renewable on a cost basis today without a meaningful carbon price, and so with KXL blocked, that's what will fill the void, which is the point of my piece.
Investors should proactively include a meaningful carbon price when allocating capital in order to better manage risk and identify investment opportunities.
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