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Incorrect action is worse than no action at all, if indeed an action was necessary in the first place.
Action that damages economies and supplants production to less enlightened jurisdictions makes the global problem worse.
But let's say it puts pressure on other countries to follow? Several Chinese provinces already have ETSes in place.
Like I said, it is easy to speculate but in reality one must accept that it is not possible to assess the full benefit of the policy until some point in time in the future.
I'm okey with saying that we tried and failed rather than saying we tried nothing at all.