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Evaluation of climate policy measures over two decades finds many have failed to achieve necessary emissions reductions

  • A new study in Science reports only 63 cases since 1998 resulted in significant cuts in carbon pollution.
  • Study co-author Nicolas Koch stated, “the key ingredient… is that you have pricing in the policy mix.”
  • The study found that successful climate policies reduced emissions by 600 million to 1.8 billion metric tons but barely impacted the rising carbon dioxide levels.
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