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  2. Carbon tax - Wikipedia

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    A carbon tax is a tax levied on the carbon emissions from producing goods and services. Carbon taxes are intended to make visible the hidden social costs of carbon emissions . They are designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by essentially increasing the price of fossil fuels .

  3. Carbon price - Wikipedia

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    This is the main advantage compared to a fixed carbon tax. A carbon tax is considered easier to enforce on a broad-base scale than cap-and-trade programs. The simplicity and immediacy of a carbon tax has been proven effective in British Columbia, Canada – enacted and implemented in five months. [19]

  4. Carbon fee and dividend - Wikipedia

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    The dividend component comes in the form of a tax credit to low- and middle-income families and accounts for around 17% of carbon tax revenue. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] As of 1 July 2022, the maximum amount an adult (and their partner) can receive is CAD $193.50 annually, paid in quarterly instalments, and $56.50 per child.

  5. Cap and Share - Wikipedia

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    Feasta also advocates the introduction of a land-value-based tax, [13] which they believe could be used as a substitute for taxation on labour and could therefore have a similar effect on the market to a carbon tax. Cap and Share advocates argue that it is impossible to guarantee that emissions reduction targets will be reached by using a ...

  6. Environmental tax - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the most common energy tax, carbon tax, another popular energy tax is the “coal excise tax” in the United States. The tax is levied on the producers, at the coal’s initial sale. Currently, the tax rate, after being increased by over 50% in 2020, is $1.10 per ton for coal from subsurface mines and $0.55 per ton for coal from ...

  7. Carbon pricing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The price of the carbon tax began at CA$20 a tonne in 2017, rose to CA$30 a ton in 2018, and was tied to a 2% increase based on inflation, which Tombe considered "reasonable". [20] Tombe estimated the impact of the carbon tax on the three "most carbon-intensive consumer purchases".

  8. Eco-tariff - Wikipedia

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    A carbon tariff or carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) is an eco-tariff on embedded carbon. [11] In 2024 the United States said it is not a carbon tax, [12] but the World Trade Organization is dysfunctional so is unable to agree or disagree. [13] One aim to prevent carbon leakage from nations without a carbon price. [11]

  9. Global carbon reward - Wikipedia

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    The matrix denotes four market policies: the (1) carbon tax, (2) carbon subsidy, (3) cap and trade, and (4) global carbon reward. The left side of the carbon pricing matrix is consistent with Arthur C. Pigou’s 1920 treatise on externalised costs and his proposed method of pricing negative externalities with taxes, and pricing positive ...