Safarov, MaksudjonSmith, Jason James2024-06-072024-06-072024-06-07https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41673Across the globe countries are looking to cut greenhouse gas emissions to reach carbon neutrality and combat climate change. But doing so can be complicated. Countries are putting a price on carbon emissions (or carbon equivalents for other gases). In a landmark pilot in Uzbekistan, the World Bank is testing a way to reward countries for improving their sustainable energy policies. The program monetizes carbon-cutting efforts and prepares the country to sell carbon credits on the international carbon market.en-USCC BY-NC 3.0 IGOENERGY ACCESSGREENHOUSE GAS ACCOUNTINGAFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGYSDG 7CLIMATE ACTIONSDG 13Mobilizing Carbon Finance to Meet the Socioeconomic Costs of Reforming Energy Tariffs and Subsidies in UzbekistanBriefWorld Bank10.1596/41673