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Carbon Pricing Under Pressure: Withering Markets?

Emissions trading systems (ETSs) are operating and developing in many regions and countries. Doubts have been raised about their effectiveness, but the global picture has many nuances, as the contributions to this thematic issue on carbon markets show. In this editorial, we briefly review some of th...

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Published in:Politics and governance 2022-03, Vol.10 (1), p.230-234
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