Carbon Tax Implementation In Malaysia: Public Acceptance And Trust In The Government
Carbon emissions in the atmosphere have become a major global concern. Many developed countries in Europe (examples: Finland, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark) have adopted the carbon tax policy for decades. Meanwhile, among developing countries, only several countries (example: Chile, Mexico, Ukr...
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