Talk:Implicit carbon prices

Latest comment: 10 months ago by Chidgk1 in topic Too technical and hard to understand

Too technical and hard to understand

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For example the first paragraph mentions fuel taxes against local pollution but surely if you are against local pollution you are going to impose Low-emission zones in urban areas rather than a fuel tax which also covers rural areas.

Also later about fossil fuel subsidies it says ‘The removal of these subsidies through reform are a positive implicit carbon price.’ but that does not make sense to me as surely removal of the subsidies results in a higher carbon price but it could still be zero not positive.

I don't understand why the short description is 'Indirect costs of climate change measures'.

And what are 'tradable performance standards'? Chidgk1 (talk) 18:46, 12 January 2024 (UTC)Reply