Jump to navigation
  • News Feed
  • Services
    • 3BL Professional
    • Sponsored Series
    • 3BL CSRwire
    • ReportAlert
    • Green Bond Alert
    • Special Announcement
    • Custom Webcasts
  • Community
    • TriplePundit
    • 3BL Forum
    • CEO of the Year Awards
    • 100 Best Corporate Citizens
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Search
  • News Feed
  • Services
    • 3BL Professional
    • Sponsored Series
    • 3BL CSRwire
    • ReportAlert
    • Green Bond Alert
    • Special Announcement
    • Custom Webcasts
  • Community
    • TriplePundit
    • 3BL Forum
    • CEO of the Year Awards
    • 100 Best Corporate Citizens
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Search

Search form

Header Nav

  • Login

The New Economy: Global Carbon Tax Moves From Idea to Reality

Get Embed Code
Apr 25, 2016 5:45 PM ET

The New Economy: Global Carbon Tax Moves From Idea to Reality

As leaders of 195 countries have begun to sign the Paris agreement on climate change, the focus on a solution to a warming planet is moving from cutting emissions to calls for a global carbon tax. A carbon tax would impose a financial surcharge on fossil fuels for the cost of their polluting impact on the environment and make cleaner energy sources a more viable economic choice.

Carbon pricing, as it’s also called, is not just an activist slogan. The current call to action comes from The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and other global institutions.  The bank is already working with 18 countries, including China, to create the world’s largest cap-and-trade program. Some 90 countries have submitted plans to reduce emissions under the Paris agreement include carbon pricing in their plans, according to the New York Times.

About 40 countries, including all 28 members of the European Union, have introduced carbon pricing policies. Four of Canada’s provinces and territories have some form of carbon pricing. And California and nine Northeastern states have adopted carbon cap-and-trade policies. The idea of a carbon tax is moving from idea to reality very quickly.

I’m John Howell for 3BL Media.

Episode Sources: 

The New York Times

CSR

Archive

CSR Minute: Ceres and Clean Economy Network's Jobs Day; CauseMedia's "NameYourCause" campaign
Oct 19 2009 - 12:00am
CSR Minute: Philanthropy New York's Diversity Report; ANA's Carbon Policy
Oct 16 2009 - 12:00am
CSR Minute: ABTA's Travel Conference + Forum for the Future's Sustainabiity Program; Global Partnerships + PATH + Pro Mujer's Health Initiative
Oct 15 2009 - 12:00am
CSR Minute: Be Green's Sustainability Scorecard; EcoSecurities' Carbon Report; Canada's BSR Conference
Oct 14 2009 - 12:00am
CSR Minute: Cummins' Newsweek Green Ranking; March of Dimes Partners with Ford + UAW; REALeadership's Workshop
Oct 13 2009 - 12:00am
CSR Minute: Milk-Bone's Good to Give Campaign; Fenton's New NYC Managing Director; Nubius Organic's New Web Site
Oct 12 2009 - 12:00am
CSR Minute: Nike Resigns US CoC Board Seat; Triodos's Sustainability Fund; B Lab's B Corp Report
Oct 9 2009 - 12:00am

Pages

  • …
  • 186
  • 187
  • 188
  • 189
  • 190
  • 191
  • 192
  • 193
  • 194
  • …

© 3BL MEDIA, LLC

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Site Map
3BL Media, LLC
136 West St Ste 104
Northampton, MA 01060
  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Find Us on Social

Latest from Leading Brands

  • 3BL Professional
  • 3BL CSRwire
  • 3BL ReportAlert

Editorial & Leadership

  • TriplePundit
  • 3BL Forum
  • 100 Best Corporate Citizens