Greenpeace UK: Taxing Fossil Fuel Giants Could Raise $720 Bn by 2030 to Help World's Poorest With Climate Damages, New Report Finds
May 01, 2024
May 01, 2024
LONDON, England, May 1 (TNSres) -- Greenpeace UK issued the following news release on April 29, 2024:
A tax on the extraction of fossil fuels in the world's richest advanced economies could raise $720 billion by the end of the decade to support the world's most vulnerable facing climate damages, a new report published today has revealed.
'The Climate Damages Tax' report is backed by over 100 climate organisations worldwide including Greenpeace, Stamp Out Poverty, Power . . .
A tax on the extraction of fossil fuels in the world's richest advanced economies could raise $720 billion by the end of the decade to support the world's most vulnerable facing climate damages, a new report published today has revealed.
'The Climate Damages Tax' report is backed by over 100 climate organisations worldwide including Greenpeace, Stamp Out Poverty, Power . . .