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''Environmental policy.''
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The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme is the UK's first mandatory carbon trading scheme to address climate change and to promote energy saving.  
Relating to money, particularly the supply of, and confidence in, the official central currency.


It aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions not already covered by climate change agreements and the Emission Trading Scheme, by reducing the UK's carbon footprint and meeting the emissions reduction targets set out in the Climate Change Act of 2008.
Government monetary policies are often contrasted with, or combined with, fiscal policies.




It was formerly known as the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC).
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''Financial reporting''.


== See also ==
Amounts held - or to be received or paid - in a fixed or readily determinable amount of money.
* [[Cap and trade]]
* [[Carbon credits]]
* [[Carbon footprint]]
* [[Carbon trading]]
* [[Emission trading scheme]]
* [[Energy Transitions Commission]]
* [[IPCC]]
* [[Merit order]]


[[Category:Ethics_and_corporate_governance]]
Contrasted with 'non-monetary' items such as property, plant and equipment.
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
 
 
==See also==
*[[European Economic and Monetary Union]]
*[[Fiscal]]
*[[International Monetary Fund]]
*[[Monetary policy]]
*[[Monetary stability]]
*[[Money]]
*[[Non-monetary items]]

Revision as of 19:17, 14 April 2019

1.

Relating to money, particularly the supply of, and confidence in, the official central currency.

Government monetary policies are often contrasted with, or combined with, fiscal policies.


2.

Financial reporting.

Amounts held - or to be received or paid - in a fixed or readily determinable amount of money.

Contrasted with 'non-monetary' items such as property, plant and equipment.


See also