Why counting the cost of carbon is anything but straightforward

Simon Rawlinson New

Is the price of carbon emissions going up or down? It might depend on who you are and where your project is located, writes Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis. That is not a good thing

Do you know the price of a pint of milk? It’s the classic question to catch out politicians – challenging how in touch they are with the lives of ordinary voters. 

I have some sympathy with the hapless interviewee as the issue is not that simple. The answer depends in part on where you buy the milk – corner shop or supermarket for example. However, politicians clearly do need to have a feel for the markets that they are influencing – whether it is food, housing or decarbonisation.

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