The G7 group of wealthy nations agreed in June to establish a climate club this year to accelerate their decarbonization pathways. We propose that this should include a flexible ‘green certificate’ that would allow nations with strong environmental regulations — but no explicit carbon price — to join the club while developing their own carbon-pricing system.

Tagliapietra, S., Oliu Barton, M., Climate club ‘green certificate’ would boost membership, <<NATURE>>, 2022; 608 (7922): 266-267. [doi:10.1038/d41586-022-02128-6] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/221485]

Climate club ‘green certificate’ would boost membership

Tagliapietra, Simone
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2022

Abstract

The G7 group of wealthy nations agreed in June to establish a climate club this year to accelerate their decarbonization pathways. We propose that this should include a flexible ‘green certificate’ that would allow nations with strong environmental regulations — but no explicit carbon price — to join the club while developing their own carbon-pricing system.
2022
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Tagliapietra, S., Oliu Barton, M., Climate club ‘green certificate’ would boost membership, <<NATURE>>, 2022; 608 (7922): 266-267. [doi:10.1038/d41586-022-02128-6] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/221485]
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