World Bank: Emissions trading could cut carbon mitigation costs by a third

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New analysis finds more international carbon trading could drastically reduce costs of delivering deep emissions cuts

The cost of mitigating climate change could be reduced by almost a third by 2030 through greater cooperation via carbon trading, according to a new report released this week by World Bank. The analysis,...

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