THE United States has just thrown another wrench into global climate efforts by taking a firm stand against carbon taxes – and, more provocatively, urging other nations to do the same.
This move, coming as the European Union (EU) doubles down on its carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) and Asia edges toward pricing emissions, sets up a geopolitical showdown over how to tackle climate change.
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