Submitted by eternal_edm t3_zq4pws in UpliftingNews
MoustachedCat t1_j107dhd wrote
Reply to comment by eggplant_avenger in EU agrees to the world's largest carbon border tax | CNN Business by eternal_edm
The size of all four collective economies would make it the international standard by default
eggplant_avenger t1_j10jukv wrote
for quality regulations, sure. for import taxes it’s another case of developed western countries ganging up on the global south, even though they’re only making stuff for us
GalvestonDreaming t1_j10mnym wrote
So what do you want to do? How do you get major players like China and India to put a price value on carbon?
eggplant_avenger t1_j10r9uj wrote
China and India have been meeting their Paris Agreement targets of their own volition and they’re both investing a huge amount into controlling emissions. They’re the wrong countries to be singling out
Effective climate policy needs to address global inequality and part of this means a greater margin of appreciation for developing economies so they can industrialize. Rich countries like the U.S., Japan, and Australia can also afford to invest more before we penalize others for our own consumption
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