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James K Boyce1,2, Michael Ash1,2, Brent Ranalli3
1Political Economy Research Institute University of Massachusetts Amherst 418 N Pleasant St Amherst MA 01002 USA.
Abstract:
Carbon pricing has been criticized by environmental justice advocates on the grounds that it fails to reduce emissions significantly, fails to reduce the disproportionate impacts of hazardous co-pollutants on people of color and low-income communities, hits low-income households harder than wealthier households, and commodifies nature. Designing carbon pricing policy to address these concerns can yield outcomes that are both more effective and more equitable.
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