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|Description=The cost of one additional unit or ton of pollution (here CO2eq) that is abated. A marginal abatement cost curve (or MAC curve) is a set of options available to an economy to reduce pollution ranging from the lowest to highest additional costs. | |Description=The cost of one additional unit or ton of pollution (here CO2eq) that is abated. A marginal abatement cost curve (or MAC curve) is a set of options available to an economy to reduce pollution ranging from the lowest to highest additional costs. | ||
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Revision as of 16:34, 29 January 2014
Label: | Marginal abatement cost |
Description: | The cost of one additional unit or ton of pollution (here CO2eq) that is abated. A marginal abatement cost curve (or MAC curve) is a set of options available to an economy to reduce pollution ranging from the lowest to highest additional costs. |
Dimensions: | time, region |
Variable type: | model (from/to model) |
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