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Mexico’s carbon tax reduced emissions; Colombia and Argentina showed no clear effect
Analyze how carbon taxes in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina affected emissions. Mexico's combined policy package reduced transport emissions 12%, while isolated taxes in other countries showed.
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Wages track productivity more closely in wealthier countries
Explore how productivity gains translate differently to wages across income levels. Study reveals threshold effects showing wealthier nations have stronger wage-productivity links than.
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Study estimates global bee species richness at 24,705-26,164
Study reveals global bee species richness estimates of 24,705-26,164 species, with 18-25% undescribed diversity concentrated in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, highlighting geographic taxonomic gaps.
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Mixed fossil mitigation and CDR best matched climate and economic goals
Study evaluates COP28 negative emission technologies through five global scenarios, finding that combined fossil fuel reduction with moderate carbon removal optimally meets 1.5°C targets while.
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Waste data can guide circular economy planning in Indonesia
Systematic review of waste generation and composition data in Indonesia examining circular economy strategy advancement through organic and plastic waste management pathways.
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Sustainable and economic value both shape TPASS use intention
Structural analysis of TPASS adoption drivers reveals economic value and subjective norms as primary determinants of commuter pass usage intention in Taiwan's sustainable transportation context.