What Cannot Be Measured Can Easily Be Ignored
In our Reboot Dialogue #5 Young-Jin talked about carbon pricing and climate dividends with regards to their potential scope for lowering our collective carbon footprint. Because of the limited success carbon pricing has had to date, the question of how we might monitor both progress and risks came up.
In this talk we continue this conversation by exploring how carbon pricing advocates might not only measure the success/failure of carbon pricing schemes, but also use their findings to put additional pressure on policymakers.
For more information about Young-Jin Choi please visit our contributors' page. His supporting presentation on civilizational progress is published here. This Reboot Dialogue is presented by Nico A. Heller.
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