Fossil fuel subsidies “bringing us closer to irreversible climate change”
The Green Economy Coalition is urging G20 finance ministers to rapidly put an end to fossil fuel subsidies. In a letter to the ministers, the coalition argues that these subsidies are contributing directly to climate change and making it difficult for the world to transition to a greener economy.
“These subsidies are a massive diversion of public funds that could be better spent in other ways,” says Mark Halle, executive director of IISD-Europe, a member of the coalition. “Subsidies create false impressions about the relative cost of lower-carbon energy alternatives and this is brining us closer to irreversible climate change.”
The Green Economy Coalition estimates that an end to fossil fuel subsidies would bring about a reduction of global carbon dioxide emission by 10 percent—the equivalent of Russia and Japan’s combined total.
“The current annual fossil fuel subsidy bill of hundreds of billions of dollars would be better spent on health, education, renewable energy or other actions that would accelerate the transition to a green economy,” the coalition writes.
They add that the problem isn’t just subsidies for consumers, but those given out to large fossil fuel corporations.
“Whereas it is principally the developing world which grants low fuel prices to consumers, various more subtle subsidies are used to reduce the costs of producing and refining fossil fuels in all countries—developed and developing. To achieve the full benefits of subsidy reform, and to ensure that the burden is equitably shared, production subsidies should be explicitly included in G-20 members’ reform packages,” the letter says.
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Posted: November 12th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Tipping Points.
Tags: Climate Change, CO2 levels, Coal Fired Power Stations, fossil fuels, global warming, greenhouse emissions, Oil Industry, renewable energy, subsidies
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