The spirit of green

This session looks at the expected sustainability policies in 2021 and the important role of a price on carbon as part of that. The winner of the Nobel Prize for his work on integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis outlines the best approaches from a policy perspective and how the private and public sector need to work together. Importantly he outlines how carbon footprints can actually be reduced at very low or no cost. 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