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Fiddling while carbon burns: why climate policy needs pervasive emission pricing as well as technology promotion

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Pezzey, John (Jack)
Jotzo, Frank
Quiggin, John

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, which can be achieved by energy supply technologies with lower emissions, greater energy use efficiency and substitution in demand. For policy to be efficient

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Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

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2037-12-31