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Carbon finance / Carbon dioxide / Environmental economics / Fee and dividend / Carbon tax / Carbon neutrality / Emissions trading / Carbon footprint / Low-carbon economy / Environment / Climate change policy / Climate change
Date: 2015-05-25 20:47:23
Carbon finance
Carbon dioxide
Environmental economics
Fee and dividend
Carbon tax
Carbon neutrality
Emissions trading
Carbon footprint
Low-carbon economy
Environment
Climate change policy
Climate change

Environment and Development Challenges Oxford Handbooks Online Environment and Development Challenges: The Imperative of a Carbon Fee and Dividend James E. Hansen

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