Extended Data Fig. 1: Sensitivity of distributional impacts relative to the CO2-only baseline (US$50/tCO2) under alternative multi-GHG benchmarks: proportional reduction from synthesis study (US$26/tCO2e), emission parity (US$23/tCO2e) and revenue parity (US$35/tCO2e). | Nature Climate Change

Extended Data Fig. 1: Sensitivity of distributional impacts relative to the CO2-only baseline (US$50/tCO2) under alternative multi-GHG benchmarks: proportional reduction from synthesis study (US$26/tCO2e), emission parity (US$23/tCO2e) and revenue parity (US$35/tCO2e).

From: Distributional effects of expanding climate targets beyond CO2

Extended Data Fig. 1: Sensitivity of distributional impacts relative to the CO2-only baseline (US$50/tCO2) under alternative multi-GHG benchmarks: proportional reduction from synthesis study (US$26/tCO2e), emission parity (US$23/tCO2e) and revenue parity (US$35/tCO2e).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

All effects are reported as burden rates (percent of total household expenditure). Dots represent calculated values for each expenditure decile. Shaded bands indicate the range between the emission parity and revenue parity scenarios.

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