Article 4SDD4 The IMF thinks carbon taxes will stop the climate crisis. That's a terrible idea | Kate Aronoff

The IMF thinks carbon taxes will stop the climate crisis. That's a terrible idea | Kate Aronoff

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Kate Aronoff
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The IMF's proposed $75-per-ton tax would exacerbate rampant inequality. There are better ways to fund decarbonization

A well-circulated statistic this week, from a new book by the University of California, Berkeley, economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, shows that the richest 400 families in the United States now pay a lower tax rate than the bottom 50% of families. Those 400 families - the 0.01% - own more wealth than 60% of households in the US. The top 0.1% own more than 80%. Rates for the top 0.01% and the bottom 50% have been creeping closer since 1960. Also this week, the Guardian's polluters series found that just 20 private and state-owned fossil fuel producers are responsible for 35% of manmade carbon dioxide and methane emissions over a similar period.

On Thursday, the IMF suggested a $75-per-ton global carbon tax is the most efficient way to fight greenhouse gas emissions and keep warming below 2C. The tax is, if anything, far too low.

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