- Simply telling people (n=7,250) they would receive a tax rebate increased their support for a carbon tax of $50-$70 per metric ton of carbon. This suggests that “revenue recycling” is the way to make carbon taxes popular. https://www.inverse.com/article/59381-carbon-tax-revenue-recycling-climate-crisis 44 comments science
- Simply telling people (n=7,250) they would receive a tax rebate increased their support for a carbon tax of $50-$70 per metric ton of carbon. This suggests that “revenue recycling” is the way to make carbon taxes popular. https://www.inverse.com/article/59381-carbon-tax-revenue-recycling-climate-crisis 4 comments science
- Simply telling people (n=7,250) they would receive a tax rebate increased their support for a carbon tax of $50-$70 per metric ton of carbon. This suggests that “revenue recycling” is the way to make carbon taxes popular. https://www.inverse.com/article/59381-carbon-tax-revenue-recycling-climate-crisis 1737 comments science
Linked pages
- Carbon taxes could make significant dent in climate change, study finds | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology http://news.mit.edu/2018/carbon-taxes-could-make-significant-dent-climate-change-0406 20 comments
- New U.N. Climate Report Says Put a High Price on Carbon - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/08/climate/carbon-tax-united-nations-report-nordhaus.html 6 comments
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