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🧩📦 Crafting smarter climate policy: Why packaging and sequencing matter. How governments combine and sequence climate policies can significantly boost, or blunt, their effectiveness. A new OECD-OCDE Net Zero+ policy paper dives into how climate policy instruments interact and how thoughtful design can drive stronger emissions reductions. Key insights include:  📌 Packaging matters: Policies can be bundled together to address carbon emissions and create synergies across the full suite of climate policy instruments (economic, regulatory, government investment and consumption, information and voluntary instruments)  🛠️ Sequencing matters: Putting policies in the right order can make them more effective. For example, raising awareness, involving citizens, and making low-carbon technologies more available can help prepare the ground for pricing or regulatory instruments.  🔍 Some policies can interact negatively when targeting the same emissions base and market failure. But careful design and sequencing as well as reinforced context specific evidence can reduce negative impacts. Read the paper 🔗 https://lnkd.in/espeQ4-W Learn more about the Net Zero+ project 🔗 https://oe.cd/net-zero #ClimateAction | #NetZero | #ClimateResilience | #ClimatePolicy Kilian Raiser, Anaïs Rault  Enrico Botta, Kumi Kitamori  Dirk Röttgers, Anasuya Raj, Luisa Dressler, Britta Labuhn, Daniel Nachtigall, Elisa Lanzi, Jolien Noels, Klas Wetterberg, Rob Dellink, Olof Bystrom, Cian Montague, Filippo Maria D'Arcangelo, Tobias Kruse, Mauro Pisu, Robert Addison, Lisa Vanden Eynden, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Ada Ignaciuk, Hugo Valin, Amelia Smith 

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