Submitted by NoComplaint1281 t3_zk1tuq in dataisbeautiful
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Haspic t1_j01cprn wrote
What, you never go out and buy carbon at your local carbon store ?
tinuuuu t1_izxgw1c wrote
Are the average carbon prices of the national and supranational pricing schemes counted separately? How would it be possible that Spain has such a small share of the emissions covered by the EU carbon trading scheme?
Flannelot t1_izye91l wrote
Where is the USA's 45Q tax credit system? It appears to give various rates of incentive for carbon capture, though I don't claim to understand it.
staycalmdoe t1_izzab34 wrote
My understanding is it’s only tax credits, or avoidance of paying taxes that would otherwise need to be payed on purchasing things like wind turbines, solar panels, etc. Still nobody has to pay a dollar amount for the emissions they produce or from the fuel they consume, or anything direct like that
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Salt-Marionberry-712 t1_j0bp4tg wrote
So buy your LCG ( liquified carbon gas ) in South Africa, export to Sweden and PROFIT.
NoComplaint1281 OP t1_izxanju wrote
Full infographic: Carbon Pricing and Coverage Around the World
Sources: World Bank, OECD
Made using Photoshop
MET4 t1_izxebb1 wrote
I pretty much have no idea what I’m looking at