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Carbon Pricing for Inclusive Prosperity: The Role of Public Support econfip.org 2 facts
measurementSweden has the highest carbon price in the world at US$127/tCO2, which applies to most sectors not already covered under the European Union emission trading system.
measurementFinland, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland exhibit high levels of public trust and maintain carbon prices above 40 USD per ton of CO2.
How governments address climate change through carbon pricing ... nature.com 2 facts
measurementThe average price of carbon ranges from less than one USD per ton of CO2e in Poland to more than 75 USD per ton of CO2e in Sweden, based on data obtained from the World Bank.
measurementThe average carbon price ranges from less than one USD per ton of CO2e in Poland to more than 75 USD per ton of CO2e in Sweden.