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Trade policy can increase coordination on climate action between nations: Joseph S. Shapiro

"Many governments have discussed addressing leakage through a ‘carbon border adjustment — this would be a tariff on imports that are proportional to the carbon emitted to produce a good."

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India is taking millions of its people out of extreme poverty now to help reduce global economic inequality

India is taking millions of its people out of extreme poverty now to help reduce global economic inequality
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"Air pollution threatens life expectancy — strategies like Gujarat's pollution market can lower this hazard"

"The Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) set up a pollution market which the Energy Policy Institute Chicago collaborated on. This produced a win-win situation where industries compliance costs came down and particulate pollution also reduced by 20% to 30%."

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'Water's second age, when we learnt to manage it safely, is ending — we face its consequences now' | India News

Peter Gleick, a MacArthur Fellowship-winning environmental scientist, is co-founder of the Pacific Institute.

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Public support for low carbon projects is based on trust in companies developing these — and the regulatory enforcement regime: David Reiner

Most people learn subjects like chemistry, physics and math in school. Even among those who study science or engineering at an undergraduate level, few take on geological sciences. This has become a blind spot, even among people considered fairly technically proficient, said David Reiner, who is professor of technology policy at Cambridge Universitys Judge Business School.

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