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Posted on December 21, 2020 by AndresKabel

Covid spending and climate: Mark Jaccard

My paraphrase (please don’t rely upon it): Greenhouse gases don’t decline because of government spending. Fossil fuels are cheap, so either tax carbon or regulate emissions reductions. Post-Covid spending should tilt towards decarbonizing but it’s not central.

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