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Peace not Pollution: How Going Green Can Tackle Climate Change and Toxic Politics

There is growing awareness worldwide of the existential threat posed by climate change and the need for a green transition. Yet, specific ecological policy proposals are routinely rejected by large segments of the population. As argued in this 21-chapter strong eBook, while this may be partly due to freeriding or the utopic hope of saving the planet without sacrifices, a key role is also
played by the fact that policy proposals are often badly communicated and ignore political economy incentives and adverse distributional effects. Yet, unintended distributional impacts of green taxes are by no means unavoidable, as a clever design can make any levy progressive. For example, a carbon tax with a targeted redistribution of the ‘carbon dividend’ is able to fight both climate change and inequality, without increasing the total tax burden.

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Gollier, C and D Rohner (eds) (2023), ‘Peace not Pollution: How Going Green Can Tackle Climate Change and Toxic Politics‘, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/peace-not-pollution-how-going-green-can-tackle-climate-change-and

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Gollier, C and D Rohner (2023), ‘Championing the green energy transition without playing into the hands of populists‘, in Gollier, C and D Rohner (eds), Peace not Pollution: How Going Green Can Tackle Climate Change and Toxic Politics, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/peace-not-pollution-how-going-green-can-tackle-climate-change-and

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Sterner, T, J Ewald and E Sterner (2023), ‘Taxing carbon‘, in Gollier, C and D Rohner (eds), Peace not Pollution: How Going Green Can Tackle Climate Change and Toxic Politics, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/peace-not-pollution-how-going-green-can-tackle-climate-change-and

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Kotlikoff, L, A Polbin and S Scheidegger (2023), ‘The fast track to global carbon taxation‘, in Gollier, C and D Rohner (eds), Peace not Pollution: How Going Green Can Tackle Climate Change and Toxic Politics, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/peace-not-pollution-how-going-green-can-tackle-climate-change-and

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