No Carbon Tax Climate Sceptics was created in 2009.
The decision to implement a carbon tax is typically made by the government or legislative body of a country or region. It can be based on the recommendations of experts, scientific research, and public opinion on the need to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
It depends on which country you are talking about. In Australia the carbon tax will only be paid by large emitters of carbon dioxide. This will encourage them to reduce their emissions. Compensation will be paid to most people to cover any rises in prices arising from the carbon tax.
Australia has imposed a carbon tax, not on its people, but on the major carbon polluters. The tax will be fully used to compensate people for any rising prices, and to fund research and development of renewable energy.
A carbon tax is paid by industries and companies that emit carbon dioxide. This encourages them to clean up their factories and workplaces so that they become cleaner, greener, and less polluting. Reducing carbon emissions will slow global warming. In Australia the tax is used to compensate consumers for any resulting rising prices.
Many different countries have schemes for controlling carbon emissions, so a precise answer to your question is not possible.
It depends. Do you want Canada's economy to enter a deep dark depression from which it may never recover? If so, then yes, Canada's government should adopt a carbon tax.
The decision to implement a carbon tax is typically made by the government or legislative body of a country or region. It can be based on the recommendations of experts, scientific research, and public opinion on the need to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
A carbon cap is the alternative to a carbon tax.
In Australia the carbon tax will only be paid by large emitters of carbon dioxide. This will encourage them to reduce their emissions. Compensation will be paid to most people to cover any rises in prices arising from the carbon tax.
I guess it is Finland. Finland imposed carbon tax in 1990.finland
Greg Combet is the an Australian politician and trade unionist. He was Secretary of the australian council of trade unionists (ACTU). Combet is currently the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency. He had previously served as Parliamentary Secretary to this position. He is a huge supporter of the Carbon Tax-(However in my opinion i a against this Carbon Tax)
Yes we should have a carbon tax because it encourages companies that pollute with carbon dioxide to reduce their emissions. This will be better for the world and for everyone in it.
We have a carbon tax to encourage polluters to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide they emit. If they have to pay for it then they will search for cleaner and greener ways of running their industries.
Carbon tax is normally paid by industries that emit carbon dioxide. It is designed to reduce the amount of CO2 emissions, because industries will try to become greener so as to avoid paying the tax.
A carbon tax will help to slow carbon dioxide emissions, as polluting industries will clean up their factories to avoid paying the tax. Industries that are green and sustainable are helping to save the world.
It depends on which country you are talking about. In Australia the carbon tax will only be paid by large emitters of carbon dioxide. This will encourage them to reduce their emissions. Compensation will be paid to most people to cover any rises in prices arising from the carbon tax.
Australia has imposed a carbon tax, not on its people, but on the major carbon polluters. The tax will be fully used to compensate people for any rising prices, and to fund research and development of renewable energy.