Taxing Energy Use 2019
Using Taxes for Climate Action
Well-designed systems of energy taxation encourage citizens and investors to favour clean over polluting energy sources. In particular, fuel excise and carbon taxes are simple and cost-effective tools to curb dangerous climate change. Energy and carbon taxes also contribute to limiting health damage from local pollution. Taxing Energy Use (TEU) 2019 presents a snapshot of where countries stand in deploying energy and carbon taxes, tracks progress made, and makes actionable recommendations on how governments could do better. The report contains new and original data on energy and carbon taxes in OECD and G20 countries, and in international aviation and maritime transport.
Taxing Energy Use 2019 (Summary in English) / Taxing Energy Use 2019 (Summary in English)
Using Taxes for Climate Action / Using Taxes for Climate Action
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