Tax reform decreases material use, emissions, without harming GDP
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Commission of the European Communities, Green Paper
tax shift ‘a win-win option to address both environmental and employment issues’
Council of the European Union, Sustainable materials management
invites the Commision and Member States to shift from taxing labour towards taxing energy and resource use
Wintzen, Re-engineering the Planet: Three Steps to a Sustainable Free Market Economy
the original position on Value Extracted Tax
Ekins, Resource Productivity, Environmental Tax Reform and Sustainable Growth
on Environmental Tax Reform
UK Green Fiscal Commission, The Case for Green Fiscal Reform
‘pay as you burn, not as you earn’
More on Scarcity
- (EU) European Commission, Critical raw materials for the EU
- (SERI) Sustainable Europe Research Institute, Overconsumption? Our Use of the World’s Natural Resources
- (Fraunhofer Institute) Angerer, Raw materials for emerging technologies
- (TNO) Diederen, Metal minerals scarcity: A call for managed austerity and the elements of hope
- (UN) United Nations University, StEP Initiative, Annual Report 2008
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More on Taxes
- Bleischwitz et al., International Economics of Resource Efficiency
- Commission of the European Communities, Green Paper
- Council of the European Union, Sustainable materials management
- Wintzen, Re-engineering the Planet: Three Steps to a Sustainable Free Market Economy
- Ekins, Resource Productivity, Environmental Tax Reform and Sustainable Growth
- UK Green Fiscal Commission, The Case for Green Fiscal Reform
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