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815616 | Average price on emissions covered by an ETS, weighted by the share of the country's CO₂ emissions | constant 2019 US$ per tonne of CO₂ equivalents | 2023-10-23 09:31:32 | 2024-07-08 17:38:56 | 1989-2021 | 6277 | $/t | { "unit": "constant 2019 US$ per tonne of CO\u2082 equivalents", "shortUnit": "$", "numDecimalPlaces": 2 } |
0 | price_with_ets_weighted_by_share_of_co2 | grapher/rff/2023-10-19/emissions_weighted_carbon_price/emissions_weighted_carbon_price#price_with_ets_weighted_by_share_of_co2 | 2 | minor | This data is expressed in US dollars. It is adjusted for inflation but does not account for differences in the cost of living between countries. | [ "This data primarily focuses on economic instruments targeting carbon dioxide (CO\u2082) emissions.", "In some cases these instruments also cover other greenhouse gases. However, any pricing mechanisms that specifically target non-CO\u2082 gases (such as methane or nitrous oxide) are not included.", "A country is considered to have a carbon tax or emissions trading system if at least one IPCC sector or gas is covered by the instrument. These instruments do not need to cover all sectors within the economy for this to apply.", "Only countries with a carbon tax at the national level are included.", "For each country, researchers calculate an emissions-weighted carbon price for the economy. To do this, they rely on two metrics:\n- Carbon prices applied at the sectoral level (e.g. electricity, or road transport).\n- Each sector's contribution to a country's CO\u2082 emissions (e.g. what percentage of a country's emissions come from electricity, or road transport).\nThey then weight each sector's carbon price by the relevant sector's contribution to CO\u2082 emissions, and aggregate these figures to get an economy-wide weighted carbon price.", "A full technical note on the methodology is provided by the authors [in this report](https://www.rff.org/publications/working-papers/emissions-weighted-carbon-price-sources-and-methods/)." ] |
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