Carbon taxes make businesses cut emissions globally

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Carbon taxes make businesses cut emissions globally

Carbon taxes incentivize businesses worldwide to reduce pollution by making high-emission activities costly, fostering innovation and economic growth in green technologies.

Carbon taxes charge companies for their carbon pollution, encouraging them to find cleaner ways to operate. This "polluter-pays" approach makes high-emission activities more expensive. Finland introduced the first carbon tax in 1990, and now over 40 countries use them. Sweden, for example, saw its emissions drop by 25% while its economy grew by 78% after implementing a carbon tax in 1991.

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