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CARBON TAX

Swapnil | Gaurav | Team | Suhail

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SNAPSHOT

1. Introduction

2. Impacts on environment

3. Impacts on economy

4. Impacts on business

5. Impacts on households

6. Conclusion

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INTRODUCTION TO CARBON TAX

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FACTORS OF PRODUCTION

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WHAT IS LAND?

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LET ME TELL YOU A

STORY

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I WAS LIVING HERE

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LIFE WAS BAD :(

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I USED MORE RESOURCES

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LIFE GETS BETTER

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NOW, I OVERUSED THE RESOURCES

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I’M RICH AND GREEDY FOR MORE!!!

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I WIN, EVERYBODY LOSES

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“Each man is locked into a system that compels him to increase his herd without limit--

IN A WORLD THAT IS LIMITED”

~ Garret Hardin

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HOW CLIMATE CHANGE HOW CARBON

EMISSION

IS DESTROYING

THE EARTH

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GLOBAL WARMING

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WHAT THIS MEANS FOR HUMANS?

CAUSING 200 BILLION IN DAMAGE – SAME AMOUNT AS 4 YEARS OF WAR

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2 WAYS OF REDUCING EMISSION

1. Direct carbon taxing

2. Cap and trade with

other companies

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DIRECT TAX

Carbon tax is based on economic principle of negative externality

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Company A Company B

CAP AND TRADE WITH OTHER COMPANIES

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WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT?

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WHAT THEY THOUGHT WOULD HAPPEN…

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KYOTO PROTOCOL

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GROWTH AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE

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We need to spend

180 billionper year globally to

maintain the

protocol

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It would reduce

the temperature by

0.004 °C by end of

century

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EUROPE 2020 POLICY

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We need to spend

250 billionper year

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It would reduce

the temperature by

0.05 °C by end of

century

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WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE ECONOMY?

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Increase in cost of

inputs

Carbon TaxC

ost p

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infla

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Incr

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in c

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f

prod

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Increase in selling price

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FROM ASSET TO LIABILITY

Carbon-emitting industry would be greatly affected by this larger decrease in demand

They become a

HUGE BURDENon economy

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LOSING THE CUTTING EDGE

Increase in carbon price

Higher cost for exports

The country loses trade advantages

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WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE BUSINESS?

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“The Australian Securities & investment

commission reports there were 10,632 company which have closed down 12% higher than GFC”

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WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE HOUSEHOLDS?

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Effect of carbon price on expenditure($23/ ton)

Price of electricity increases by 10%

Price of gas increase by 9 %

Price of food increase by less than 5%

Overall effect is just

0.7%

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HOUSEHOLDS SPEND MORE ON BEER (2.2%) THAN THEY DO FOR ELECTRICITY (2.1%)

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FINDINGS - AUSTRALIA

Carbon tax of $23 is not enough

$100 per tonne of carbon tax needed to be charged to make an impact on current situation

This will collapse the

economy

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GLOBAL NEW INVESTMENT IN RENEWABLE ENERGY

Source:UNEP,Bloomberg

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CONCLUSION

We have been focusing on controlling the carbon emission

Instead, we should focus on solving the problem by research on green energy

“Every dollar on R&D would avoid $11 of climate damage”

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INNOVATE OR PERISH