If Social Security becomes insolvent, leaders will look for revenue — and a long-sought carbon tax may be the answer.
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South Africa’s carbon tax should stay — climate scientists explain why
In the face of fossil fuel lobby pressures, climate scientists assert that South Africa’s carbon tax is vital for emissions ...
Senior Researcher at the African Climate and Development Initiative, University of Cape Town My research is funded by public sources, including the University of Cape Town (UCT), the National Research ...
A new carbon emissions levy in Djibouti is being used to fund climate adaptation efforts in the tiny East African county – and could be a model for countries across the continent. Nick Ferris reports ...
New energy technologies are reshaping the world, and Louisiana is already positioned to lead. Decades of safely transporting ...
Blast Furnace Shutdown Completed; Fully Transitioned to EAF Steelmaking Fourth Quarter Results In-Line with Previously Announced Expectations SAULT STE. MARIE, Ontario, March 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) ...
The UK is in a similar spot: gas-fired plants produce just over a quarter of power, says the National Energy System Operator, ...
Djibouti is fighting aid cuts with a tax on carbon dioxide emissions - IN FOCUS: A new levy is being used to fund climate ...
ROME, March 4 (Reuters) - Italy is ready to hike taxes on companies that take undue benefits from the rise in gas prices ...
Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us on today's call to discuss Gevo's Fourth Quarter and Full year 2025 results. I'm Eric Frey, Vice President of Finance and Strategy at Gevo. With ...
Farmers benefitted from a boom in demand 20 years ago; Iowa has the chance to respond to different demand today, writes Thomas C. Dorr.
We did the maths to prove social algorithms can be addictive. Like cigarettes or carbon, a tax on algorithms could be the key to breaking the digital arms race.
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