Carbon: trying to put a price on the unpriceable

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The government used to have one ‘shadow price of carbon’. Now it has two. They make nuclear power and a Severn barrage more attractive, while coal-fired electricity generation becomes even harder to justify. Nicholas Schoon explains why

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