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[[File:illustration_larry-lohmann_carry-on-polluting_NewScientist-2006.png|thumb|Thumbnailed image|Illustration (unknown author) published in New Scientist, 2006: “Carry on polluting”, Larry Lohmann.]] | |||
The assumption that economic growth is always correlated to a minimum of CO2 emissions growth lays at the heart of carbon pricing, since it was never hidden that its goal is to mitigate climate change with the least negative effects on global markets. It seems obvious for European Commission to compare Europe’s reductions (-23%) with its economic growth (+61%); to show what “tour de force” it accomplished.<ref>EU Commission website, Progress made in cutting emissions, 2019. | The assumption that economic growth is always correlated to a minimum of CO2 emissions growth lays at the heart of carbon pricing, since it was never hidden that its goal is to mitigate climate change with the least negative effects on global markets. It seems obvious for European Commission to compare Europe’s reductions (-23%) with its economic growth (+61%); to show what “tour de force” it accomplished.<ref>EU Commission website, Progress made in cutting emissions, 2019. | ||
source: https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/strategies/progress_en</ref> Accordingly, studies diverge about the effects of 2008-2009 global financial crisis (loss of economic growth) on carbon emissions. On one hand, emissions decrease in the US were believed to be caused by gas energy transition, but are suspected to be caused by the crisis.<ref>Climate Central Website, <i>Recession caused U.S. emissions drop, study says</i>, Bobby Magill, 2015. | source: https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/strategies/progress_en</ref> Accordingly, studies diverge about the effects of 2008-2009 global financial crisis (loss of economic growth) on carbon emissions. On one hand, emissions decrease in the US were believed to be caused by gas energy transition, but are suspected to be caused by the crisis.<ref>Climate Central Website, <i>Recession caused U.S. emissions drop, study says</i>, Bobby Magill, 2015. |