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How to set an internal carbon fee
A powerful way for companies to generate funds for climate projects is to implement an internal carbon fee, voluntarily taxing their emissions and using the money to support external climate projects. Milkywire has written a white paper that goes through how such a fee can be set and how it might differ between industries.
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