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What Is a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism?

What Is a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism?

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A Whac-a-Mole Game at an arcade. In this game a player uses a soft hammer to hit plastic moles that randomly pop up from holes in a cabinet. Each time a mole is knocked down, another appears in a new hole.

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About This Lesson

In this resource from CFR Education, students will learn how governments can prevent international carbon leakage from their climate mitigation policies.

CFR Education aims to close the global literacy gap in our country by providing accessible, accurate, and authoritative resources that build the knowledge, skills, and perspective middle, high school, and higher education students need to understand and engage with today’s most pressing global issues. Leveraging best pedagogical practices and Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) expertise, CFR Education’s supplemental resources teach complex global affairs and foreign policy issues to the next generation. Committed to supporting educators as they take on this crucial work, CFR Education offers two Ambassador programs, professional development events, and curated teaching resources, including lesson plans, essay and discussion questions, classroom activities, and sample syllabi.

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