Contemporary Social Policy
Cap-and-trade is an environmental policy tool that sets a limit (or cap) on greenhouse gas emissions and allows businesses to buy and sell allowances for their emissions. This market-based approach creates economic incentives for companies to reduce their emissions, as they can profit by selling excess allowances if they emit less than their cap. It connects directly to issues of environmental justice and climate change, impacting both policy formulation and social equity considerations.
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