All of these papers are by authors that now
support global carbon pricing, although the earliest papers pre-date the adoption of the cap - or - tax specification.
Not exact matches
The Climate Reality Project and its founder and chairman, former US Vice President Al Gore, have long worked to build
support for implementing
carbon pricing mechanisms on a
global scale.
And while
carbon pricing may not be a silver bullet, it's one we're going to need in the chamber — and critically,
support is growing all along the
global political spectrum right when we need it.
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But states often serve as laboratories of democracy, and a successful
carbon tax in Massachusetts could help to broaden
support for a national or even
global carbon pricing system — if powerful fossil fuel companies like ExxonMobil get out of the way.
The oil and gas companies know this, which is why they're speaking out in
support of a
global price on
carbon.