A marginal abatement cost curve is a set of options available a great economy to lower pollution. They tend to be valuable tools inside understanding emissions buying and selling, driving forecasts of carbon allowance rates and shaping policy discussions. Typically, marginal abatement cost curves cover emissions lowering opportunities across quite a few sectors in a economy including power, industry, waste, buildings, transport, agriculture, and forestry.
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