The Global Solidarity Levies Task Force was launched at COP28 Dubai, is led by Barbados, France and Kenya and is currently supported by a coalition of 17 countries.
Their findings and recommendations will be presented at the 2025 IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings.
November 19, 2024 at 11:34 AM
The Global Solidarity Levies Task Force was launched at COP28 Dubai, is led by Barbados, France and Kenya and is currently supported by a coalition of 17 countries.
Their findings and recommendations will be presented at the 2025 IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings.
Before you say it’s outrageous, the report here outlines that taxing the ultra rich, windfall profits of plastic & fossil fuel industry, a global carbon tax, financial transaction levies and levies on maritime shipping & aviation could cover said amount.
Before you say it’s outrageous, the report here outlines that taxing the ultra rich, windfall profits of plastic & fossil fuel industry, a global carbon tax, financial transaction levies and levies on maritime shipping & aviation could cover said amount.