$100 carbon tax needed to dodge dangerous warming, say experts

Madeleine Cuff
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Leading economists including Joseph Stiglitz and Nicholas Stern suggest carbon prices will need to rise dramatically to hit global climate goals

Some of the world's most eminent economists have warned carbon prices will have to jump dramatically if the planet can hope to avoid dangerous levels of global warming. According to a report released...

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