Asia's Slow Start To Pollution Pricing Instruments
Arun Pai, Executive-In-Residence, Monk's Hill Ventures
18-Aug-22 07:30
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It is accepted that pollution pricing instruments are key in achieving in reducing greenhouse emissions but Asia is struggling to adopt this against a backdrop of soaring inflation, rising energy prices and economic instability. So unsurprisingly, carbon markets and taxes in this region are mostly off to a slow and disappointing start. Arun Pai, Executive-In-Residence at Monk's Hill Ventures tells us where the gaps are.
Produced by: Philip See, Sim Wie Boon
Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Keith Kam
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Categories: markets, economy, environment, Law/Activism
Tags: carbon markets, carbon tax, greenwashing, greenhouse gas emissions, carbon footprints,