Slap a carbon tax on international shipping and aviation. It’s an action advocated by climate campaigners, and now it’s being suggested in new analysis paper from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as well.
Those sectors account for about four percent of global CO2 emissions, the paper, After Paris: Fiscal, Macroeconomic, and Financial Implications of Climate Change (pdf) authored by IMF staffers, states. Yet the UN climate deal reached last month in the French capital, to which the paper refers, left them out—an omission that could have provided billions in climate finance.
Oscar Reyes, a climate activist and research fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, outlined this as one of the problems with outcome of the climate talks known as COP21:
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