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There is a running debate in environmental policy circles between regulatory approaches and market-based approaches such as carbon taxes. This debate is resolved here by advocating both, in judicious combination, as the most effective way to deal with the global warming problem and get a number of additional benefits at the same time.
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- Carbon Dioxide Emission
- Reference Scenario
- Market Scenario
- Judicious Combination
- Renewable Energy Supply
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Lashof, D. (1992). Multiple benefit Environmental Policies. In: White, J.C. (eds) Global Climate Change. Environmental Science Research, vol 45. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2161-4_7
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