A carbon tax placed on coal would:
A. raise the costs of goods produced using coal, raising their price, and thus decreasing the quantity demanded of these goods.
B. not affect emissions of greenhouse gases.
C. shift the demand curve for coal to the right.
D. make coal a more attractive form of energy.
Answer: A
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