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State of Colima approves second-highest CO2 tax in Mexico « Carbon Pulse

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The Mexican state of Colima approved a new carbon tax Tuesday, making it the ninth state in the country to adopt such a policy.
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The Congress of the State of Colima approved a reform of the Finance Law, which will allow the implementation of a carbon tax aimed exclusively at companies that pollute the environment by the emission of gases and greenhouse compounds (GHG).The Institute for the Environment and Sustainable Development (IMADES) celebrates this measure, which positions Colima as the ninth state of the Mexican Republic that adopts this type of climate policy, alig…

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, December 3, 2024.
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