Abstract
Carbon pricing would appear to be an adequate answer to the ineffectiveness of current global climate policy. A prominent example is the proposal of Joseph E. Stiglitz to put a substantial additional price on carbon. However, at this early developmental stage, carbon pricing cannot yet be put on the climate policy negotiating table. To foster implementation, scientists from the various disciplines must collaborate with innovative and independent experts who are very familiar with climate policy.
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