The past few years have brought a renewed push from countries across the globe to combat climate change. In the European Union, policymakers have put a timeline on their climate agenda. By 2050, the EU wants to achieve a net-zero economy.
Sean Bray, director of European policy, breaks down how much it would cost to achieve this goal. He also discusses the similarities and differences between the EU’s and the U.S.’s climate plans, and how the EU should use its tax codes to make the transition to a net-zero economy as frictionless as possible.
Links:
https://taxfoundation.org/eu-green-transition-tax-policy/
https://taxfoundation.org/tax-basics/full-expensing/
https://taxfoundation.org/cbam-eu-carbon-border-tax/
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