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  1. WASHINGTON, May 24, 2022Global carbon pricing revenue in 2021 increased by almost 60 percent from 2020 levels, to around $84 billion, providing an important source of funds to help support a sustainable economic recovery, finance broader fiscal reforms, or invest in communities as part of the low-carbon transition future, according to the ...

  2. The State and Trends of Carbon Pricing Dashboard is an interactive online tool aimed at policymakers, businesses, and researchers. It provides the latest information on existing and emerging direct carbon pricing initiatives around the world.

  3. 24 maj 2022 · Key topics covered in the 2022 report include cross-border approaches to carbon pricing, challenges and opportunities from rising energy prices, and new technologies and governance frameworks shaping carbon markets.

  4. 14 paź 2022 · In the chart, we see the carbon price in countries that have implemented a tax. Since carbon prices might vary from sector to sector, or some sectors will have a carbon price while others won’t, the authors calculate an ‘emissions-weighted’ carbon price.

  5. Climate Focus is proud to have worked with experts from The World Bank to develop the 2022 edition of State and Trends of Carbon Pricing, providing a comprehensive overview of the latest developments and trends in carbon taxes and emissions trading systems and carbon credit markets globally.

  6. 23 maj 2023 · There are currently 73 global carbon pricing instruments in operation, compared with 68 when the World Bank issued its 2022 report last May, covering around 23% of global greenhouse gas...

  7. 24 maj 2022 · As of April 1, 2022, only four new carbon pricing instruments had been implemented in the past year and despite record-high prices in some jurisdictions, the price in most jurisdictions remains well below the levels required to deliver on the Paris Agreement temperature goals.

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