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What does the G20 summit say about the new global order?


But many observers are "bracing for a shift in the global order", said ... had threatened to block a joint G20 communique that referenced taxing the super-rich, climate change policy and gender ... Read More

Countries agree to global carbon tax on shipping, opposed by Trump


Member states of a United Nations agency focused on maritime shipping and pollution agreed Friday to a global deal to tax carbon emissions ... by over one hundred countries. The Trump ... Read More

Major nations agree on first-ever global tax on greenhouse gases with plan that targets shipping


LONDON, UK — Many of the world’s largest shipping nations decided ... making it effectively the first global tax on greenhouse gas emissions. The fee will be charged if nations have not ... Read More

India, 62 countries agree to world's 1st global carbon tax in shipping industry


India and 62 other nations have agreed to a global carbon tax on commercial shipping, a sector responsible for 3% of global emissions and excluded from the Paris Agreement. Starting in 2028, ship ... Read More

Major nations agree on first-ever global tax on greenhouse gases with plan that targets shipping


LONDON, UK — Many of the world’s largest ... to impose a minimum tax of $100 for every ton of carbon dioxide emitted by ships, if their planet-heating emissions are not already accounted for, making ... Read More


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