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Climate Economics with Fexingo: Carbon Pricing, Green Policy, and Sustainability Costs

Climate Economics with Fexingo: Carbon Pricing, Green Policy, and Sustainability Costs

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Lucas and Luna break down the real economics behind carbon pricing, green policy, and the hidden costs of sustainability. Each episode examines a specific mechanism — from EU ETS permit prices to the impact of US Inflation Reduction Act subsidies on corporate balance sheets — and traces how these policies ripple through energy markets, manufacturing, and consumer prices. Lucas brings the numbers and institutional context (how the World Bank's carbon pricing dashboard works, what the Social Cost of Carbon actually measures), while Luna pushes for the practical implications: does a €50 carbon tax actually change behavior? What happens when a steel plant in Germany faces both emission costs and Chinese competition? The show serves investors, policy analysts, and business leaders who need to understand climate-related financial risk without the activism or greenwashing. Listeners walk away able to parse a carbon offset market, evaluate a company's net-zero roadmap, and spot the difference between a real price signal and a political slogan. How do you put a number on a ton of carbon — and who pays when that number is wrong? #CarbonPricing #GreenPolicy #SustainabilityCosts #EUETS #InflationReductionAct #SocialCostOfCarbon #ClimateEconomics #NetZero #CarbonTax #CleanEnergy #ESGRisk #ClimateFinance #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DailyBusinessShow #PolicyImpact #MarketIncentives Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How Carbon Labels Are Changing Consumer Behavior
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of Climate Economics, Lucas and Luna explore the growing trend of carbon labeling on consumer products. They discuss a recent study from the University of Oxford that found products with carbon labels see a 6-10% shift in consumer choice toward lower-carbon options. The conversation covers real-world implementations by companies like Oatly and Unilever, the challenges of standardizing labels across industries, and whether this is genuine change or just another marketing gimmick. Lucas brings in data from the UK's Carbon Trust, while Luna questions whether labels actually reduce overall emissions or just shift consumer guilt. Recorded June 7, 2026. #CarbonLabels #ConsumerBehavior #ClimateEconomics #Sustainability #CarbonFootprint #UniversityOfOxford #Oatly #Unilever #CarbonTrust #GreenMarketing #ClimatePolicy #EmissionsReduction #LabelingStandards #ClimateAction #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #Environment Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • Why Carbon Border Taxes Are Reshaping Global Trade
    2026/06/07
    The European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is now in its second year, and it's already reshaping how goods flow across borders. Lucas and Luna break down the specific impact on steel imports from China and aluminum from Russia, using real data from the first quarter of 2026. They explain how the tax works, why it's controversial in developing nations, and what it means for companies like Volkswagen and ArcelorMittal. The episode also touches on the Biden administration's parallel efforts to design a US carbon border tax. By the end, listeners will understand why CBAM is being called the most consequential climate trade policy in history. #CarbonBorderTax #CBAM #EUTrade #SteelImports #AluminumTrade #ClimatePolicy #GlobalTrade #Volkswagen #ArcelorMittal #CarbonPricing #GreenTariffs #WTO #DevelopingNations #BidenAdministration #SustainabilityCosts #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • The Climate Cost of Your Next Smartphone
    2026/06/06
    Lucas and Luna zoom in on the carbon footprint of a single smartphone — from mining rare earths to chip fabrication to shipping and charging. Using a specific 2025 flagship model as a case study, they break down which lifecycle stage emits the most CO2 and why most consumers are looking at the wrong number when they check a phone's 'environmental report card'. The episode also covers how Apple, Samsung, and Fairphone are approaching decarbonization differently, and whether repairability legislation in Europe is actually moving the needle. A concrete, numbers-driven look at the hidden emissions in one of the most common devices on the planet. #SmartphoneCarbonFootprint #ElectronicsEmissions #LifecycleAnalysis #RareEarthMining #ChipFabrication #SupplyChainEmissions #Apple #Samsung #Fairphone #RightToRepair #EUClimatePolicy #GreenElectronics #CircularEconomy #ClimateEconomics #CarbonAccounting #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ClimateEconomics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
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