In the months leading up, Singapore has outlined the need to raise current prices of around $5 per tonne, likely to a previously announced rate of $10 to $15 tonne with effect from 2024. Nuomon Han, Senior Consultant, Wood Mackenzie discuss how governments should price the cost of carbon emissions to ensure the effective influence of investment decisions and what needs to be done to manage carbon emissions universally.

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