A $111 carbon tax in Australia would still be too low, says IMF
Even a quickly rising carbon tax to $US75 ($111) a tonne would not be enough for Australia to meet its Paris emissions reduction targets because the economy is heavily reliant on coal-fired power, the International Monetary Fund says.
The Washington-based fund suggests revenue raised from a global carbon tax could be recycled to cut other taxes, compensate vulnerable people, increase investment in green energy, "or simply return the money to people as a dividend".
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