The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) was introduced to curb carbon leakage, but its impact is debated. Using export and emissions data from Indian steel plants, researchers show early evidence that the CBAM could penalize high-emission producers, rather than act as a blanket trade barrier…
Source: Nature Climate Change | Springer Nature Limited
Nature Climate Change | Springer Nature Limited
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