A new study investigating the two primary means of environmental policy intervention — “steering” and “promotion” — has found that steering is both more efficient and less expensive than its cousin.
“Steering” Environmental Policies Is More Efficient & Less Expensive Than “Promotion” was originally published on CleanTechnica.
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