Taxing Carbon Emissions from International Shipping

Taxing Carbon Emissions from International Shipping

Author: T. Falcão

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages:

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According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), maritime transport emits around 1 billion tonnes of CO2 annually and was responsible for approximately 2.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2014. The prediction is that greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transport alone may increase between 50 and 250% by 2050, depending on future economic and energy developments. In spite of that, there is no concerted action or plan to tax or capture the CO2 emissions derived from international maritime shipping - the most widespread and popular form of transportation. This occurs in an environment where, from the perspective of corporate taxation, the international maritime industry is one of the sectors that is often taxed at some of the lowest tax brackets, if compared to other businesses. This article fulfils the threefold purpose of (1) discussing the international standards to which the international maritime transport network is subjected, from international public law and environmental law perspectives; (2) analysing the international tax regime applicable to the taxation of income derived from international shipping transport; and finally, (3) suggesting future policy approaches based on the principles and premises identified, to tackle carbon emissions derived from international maritime transport. The article purports to provide a full overview of the direct and indirect tax obligations which the maritime industry is under, and suggest policy approaches to assure that the environmental cost of transport is captured in the final price of products traded internationally, in order to reestablish geographic economic equity through the application of a carbon tax instrument.


Carbon Taxation for International Maritime Fuels: Assessing the Options

Carbon Taxation for International Maritime Fuels: Assessing the Options

Author: Ian Parry

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2018-09-11

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 1484376668

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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced in April 2018 a target of cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the sector by 50 percent below 2008 levels by 2050 and subsequent meetings of the IMO will develop a strategy for making headway on this commitment. This paper seeks to inform dialogue about the possibility of a carbon tax as a key element of GHG mitigation policy for international maritime transport. The paper discusses the case for the tax over alternative mitigation instruments, options for the practical design issues, and then presents estimates of the impacts of carbon taxation and other instruments from an analytical model of the maritime sector.


Implementing a US Carbon Tax

Implementing a US Carbon Tax

Author: Ian Parry

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-02-11

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1317602080

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Although the future extent and effects of global climate change remain uncertain, the expected damages are not zero, and risks of serious environmental and macroeconomic consequences rise with increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Despite the uncertainties, reducing emissions now makes sense, and a carbon tax is the simplest, most effective, and least costly way to do this. At the same time, a carbon tax would provide substantial new revenues which may be badly needed, given historically high debt-to-GDP levels, pressures on social security and medical budgets, and calls to reform taxes on personal and corporate income. This book is about the practicalities of introducing a carbon tax, set against the broader fiscal context. It consists of thirteen chapters, written by leading experts, covering the full range of issues policymakers would need to understand, such as the revenue potential of a carbon tax, how the tax can be administered, the advantages of carbon taxes over other mitigation instruments and the environmental and macroeconomic impacts of the tax. A carbon tax can work in the United States. This volume shows how, by laying out sound design principles, opportunities for broader policy reforms, and feasible solutions to specific implementation challenges.


An Evaluation of the Impact of Green Taxes in the Nordic Countries

An Evaluation of the Impact of Green Taxes in the Nordic Countries

Author: Mikael Skou Andersen

Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9789289306959

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I løpet av de siste ti årene har såkalte grønne avgifter blitt introdusert for å skjerme natur og miljø i de nordiske landene. Rapporten undersøker effekten av slike tiltak ved å gjennomgå eksisterende litteratur om grønne avgifter på CO2-utslipp i forbindelse med plantevernmidler. Mer enn 40 studier er evaluert.


The Shipping Sector and GHG Emissions

The Shipping Sector and GHG Emissions

Author: Beatriz Garcia

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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In 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced the first sector-wide emission reduction target for international shipping: to limit emissions by at least 50% by 2050 compared to 2008. The roadmap to achieve this goal is the Initial IMO Strategy on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships, which proposes implementation measures for the short-term (2018-2023), mid-term (2023-2030) and long-term (beyond 2030). This article examines one of each type of candidate measures, notably National Action Plans, market-based mechanisms and alternative fuels, all of which are central to the implementation of the Initial Strategy due to their significant practical impact. We argue that National Action Plans, although not a suitable tool to tackle 'international' shipping emissions, can play a key role in mobilizing capacity and resources, and directing national action. In relation to market-based mechanisms, we find that a carbon tax might be a more efficient way to incentivize emissions reductions, when compared to emissions trading. Yet ultimately, the sector's decarbonization can only be truly achieved with zero-carbon fuels that are safe for human health and the environment. We explore the considerable barriers to the development and use of these fuels and consider how leading shipping companies and financial sector are beginning to shift capital and resources to this challenge, spurred by the new IMO targets and understandings of climate-related financial risks and opportunities.


Taxing Carbon Emissions on the High Seas

Taxing Carbon Emissions on the High Seas

Author: T. Falcão

Publisher:

Published: 2020

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In this article, the author discusses the importance of taxing carbon emissions from shipping across international waters and offers a proposal for allocating the new taxing rights.


The Case for a Carbon Tax

The Case for a Carbon Tax

Author: Shi-Ling Hsu

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2012-06-22

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1610911784

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There's a simple, straightforward way to cut carbon emissions and prevent the most disastrous effects of climate change-and we're rejecting it because of irrational political fears. That's the central argument of The Case for a Carbon Tax, a clear-eyed, sophisticated analysis of climate change policy. Shi-Ling Hsu examines the four major approaches to curbing CO2: cap-and-trade; command and control regulation; government subsidies of alternative energy; and carbon taxes. Weighing the economic, social, administrative, and political merits of each, he demonstrates why a tax is currently the most effective policy. Hsu does not claim that a tax is the perfect or only solution-but that unlike the alternatives, it can be implemented immediately and paired effectively with other approaches. In fact, the only real barrier is psychological. While politicians can present subsidies and cap-and-trade as "win-win" solutions, the costs of a tax are immediately apparent. Hsu deftly explores the social and political factors that prevent us from embracing this commonsense approach. And he shows why we must get past our hang-ups if we are to avert a global crisis.


Carbon Taxes

Carbon Taxes

Author: Mr. Ved P. Gandhi

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1998-05-01

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13: 1451895887

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The carbon tax is a major instrument for curbing greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming. Yet its adoption has been limited because of concerns over its effects on economic growth, income distribution, and international competitiveness. The paper shows that policymakers can minimize the effects of the tax on economic growth through an efficient recycling of tax revenues and on equity through the adoption of appropriate mitigating or compensating measures. To eliminate the worry about the loss of competitiveness, the paper suggests an international agreement on a coordinated adoption of the tax.


Green Ports

Green Ports

Author: Rickard Bergqvist

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2018-09-21

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0128140550

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Green Ports: Inland and Seaside Sustainable Transportation Strategies presents the first book to exclusively focus on this important topic that is usually only covered in brief chapters or journal articles that are too theoretical, fragmented or regionally-focused. This book comprehensively and systematically examines the key issues and best practice for understanding green ports and quantifying aspects of their environmental performance. This applied research book will help researchers formulate the needed research questions. Includes practical application tools and techniques for increasing sustainability throughout the entire transportation chain Provides an overall picture of green ports through a collection of expert specialists Examines how ports and surrounding areas are addressing the environmental impacts related to growth in the cruise business Presents a theoretical framework to identify best practices for planning and policymaking for the impacts posed by climate change


Review of Maritime Transport 2018

Review of Maritime Transport 2018

Author: United Nations

Publisher:

Published: 2019-01-31

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9789211129281

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The Review of Maritime Transport is an UNCTAD flagship publication, published annually since 1968 with 2018 marking the 50 year anniversary. Around 80 per cent of the volume of international trade in goods is carried by sea, and the percentage is even higher for most developing countries. The Review of Maritime Transport provides an analysis of structural and cyclical changes affecting seaborne trade, ports and shipping, as well as an extensive collection of statistical information.