Article N3XA OECD: leading countries spend $200bn a year subsidising fossil fuels

OECD: leading countries spend $200bn a year subsidising fossil fuels

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Larry Elliott
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Thinktank says member states and six biggest emerging economies should use sum to tackle climate change instead

Rich western countries and the world's leading developing nations are spending up to $200bn (130bn) a year subsidising fossil fuels, according to a report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.

The Paris-based thinktank said its 34 members plus six of the biggest emerging economies - China, India, Brazil, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa - were spending money supporting the consumption and production of coal, oil and gas that should be used to tackle climate change.

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