Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation

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Main Author: Dinis, Ana
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: David, Fátima, Pereira, Liliana, Dias, Sara
Format: Book
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/Dinis, A. A., David, F., Pereira, L., & Dias, S. L. (Eds.). (2023). Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8592-7
Summary: Since environmental issues entered the global agenda, governments have directing businesses towards sustainability. The term "sustainability" is commonly associated with a firm’s environmental attentiveness, although there are two other areas in which companies should be sustainable: social, to achieve an adequate relationship and fluid communication with their stakeholders, and economic, to accomplish transparent management and correct distribution of the wealth that is generated. The growing demand for corporate transparency encourages the publication of sustainability or corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports, providing information of a non-financial nature concerning the social and environmental dimensions of business activity, namely relations with local communities, the protection of human rights, corporate governance, and adaptation to climate change. Being no exception, and following the European agenda for sustainability development, several governments have implemented tax measures that promote sustainable consumption and production patterns to reduce energy dependence on external sources and efficiently achieve international targets, among others, within a context of neutrality of the tax system. This is where environmental tax incentives come in, underlying a paradigm shift. The relationship between tax policy and environmental policy is seen by governments as an opportunity to adjust the tax system to a more energy-efficient economy in the use of resources. For instance, green tax incentives motivate investors to invest in green properties, encouraging them to opt for greener solutions. That is, tax incentives should be viewed as a tool to empower taxpayers to change actions that may reduce carbon emissions and contribute to sustainability.
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title Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation
spellingShingle Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation
Dinis, Ana
Climate Change
Green Taxation
title_short Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation
title_full Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation
title_fullStr Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation
title_full_unstemmed Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation
title_sort Taking on Climate Change Through Green Taxation
author Dinis, Ana
author_facet Dinis, Ana
David, Fátima
Pereira, Liliana
Dias, Sara
author_role author
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Pereira, Liliana
Dias, Sara
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dinis, Ana
David, Fátima
Pereira, Liliana
Dias, Sara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climate Change
Green Taxation
topic Climate Change
Green Taxation
description Since environmental issues entered the global agenda, governments have directing businesses towards sustainability. The term "sustainability" is commonly associated with a firm’s environmental attentiveness, although there are two other areas in which companies should be sustainable: social, to achieve an adequate relationship and fluid communication with their stakeholders, and economic, to accomplish transparent management and correct distribution of the wealth that is generated. The growing demand for corporate transparency encourages the publication of sustainability or corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports, providing information of a non-financial nature concerning the social and environmental dimensions of business activity, namely relations with local communities, the protection of human rights, corporate governance, and adaptation to climate change. Being no exception, and following the European agenda for sustainability development, several governments have implemented tax measures that promote sustainable consumption and production patterns to reduce energy dependence on external sources and efficiently achieve international targets, among others, within a context of neutrality of the tax system. This is where environmental tax incentives come in, underlying a paradigm shift. The relationship between tax policy and environmental policy is seen by governments as an opportunity to adjust the tax system to a more energy-efficient economy in the use of resources. For instance, green tax incentives motivate investors to invest in green properties, encouraging them to opt for greener solutions. That is, tax incentives should be viewed as a tool to empower taxpayers to change actions that may reduce carbon emissions and contribute to sustainability.
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