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From the Ground Up Ep. 325: Carbon pricing effectiveness, weather attribution, and addressing ecostress| 2024.08.07
Ep. 325
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Does carbon pricing work? - new research says the answer is yes, but it helps to do other things too to cut emissions
And a look at some of the work of World Weather Attribution.
Then part 4 of a repeat of episode 308 on dealing with ecostress.
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