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Penalty seen as way to curb flight towards lenient regimes

By Fiona Harvey in London

Published: October 14 2009 23:19 | Last updated: October 14 2009 23:19

Border tax adjustments in the field of climate change legislation are designed to deal with the phenomenon of “carbon leakage”. This is the idea that companies will flee any part of the world that imposes strict regulations on greenhouse gases to other regions with more lax environmental regimes.

In effect, this could be even worse for the climate, proponents of border taxes argue, because it could lead to even higher emissions as companies migrate to areas where industry is less efficient.

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