New Report Expands Carbon Fee Details

February 14, 2020

A coalition of stakeholders from across US political, economic, and social sectors has released new details fleshing out its plan to use carbon fees—an idea explored in Issues—as a cost-effective and equitable climate solution. Along with nudging domestic actions, the plan is expected to spur other nations to act by allowing the United States to apply border-crossing adjustments—another idea explored in Issues—to boost fees or grant rebates on carbon-intensive exports and imports based on whether the other country had comparable carbon-pricing policies.

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