Phasing out coal is a no-regret strategy for most world regions: domestic benefits outweigh policy costs regardless of additional international benefits, eliminating the free-rider problem caused by a discrepancy between national decarbonization costs and global benefits from slowing climate change User bhendibazar, in the r/InternationalPolitics subreddit, 05 May 2020
Phasing out coal is thus a no-regret strategy for most world regions, even when only accounting for domestic effects and neglecting the global benefits from slowing climate change. User dredd, in the ausenviro: Australian environmental activism, media, news, discussion subreddit, 05 May 2020
Phasing out coal is a no-regret strategy for most world regions: domestic benefits outweigh policy costs regardless of additional international benefits, eliminating the free-rider problem caused by a discrepancy between national decarbonization costs and global benefits from slowing climate change User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 05 May 2020
Phasing out coal is a no-regret strategy for most world regions: domestic benefits outweigh policy costs regardless of additional international benefits, eliminating the free-rider problem caused by a discrepancy between national decarbonization costs and global benefits from slowing climate change User Careful-Froyo, 05 May 2020