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Marginal abatement cost curves (MACC)

Marginal abatement cost curves (MACC) is a method for assessing emission reduction strategies that builds a cost curve ordering each emission reduction measure by its abatement cost per metric ton of emissions reduced.

 
 

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Marginal Cost of Emissions Reductions in Massachusetts

 

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Comparative Costs of Alaska Fire Management

 

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Liz Stanton, PhD
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