International survey shows 81% back forcing big oil to pay for climate destruction
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LONDON – A survey in 13 countries that represent almost half of the world’s population showed that 81 percent of people consider that more taxes should be imposed on oil, gas and coal companies to compensate for climate-related losses and damage. “People are aware that [...] This article Public supports more oil taxes on climate damage was originally published at IPS News Agency
On 19 June 2025, in Bonn, during the United Nations climate negotiations (SB62), an international study conducted by Oxfam and Greenpeace revealed that 83% of the French and 81% of the world's population support the establishment of a climate tax on fossil companies.This publication is just a few days away from the opening of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4), scheduled for Seville on 30 June, and highlights a …
International survey shows 81% back forcing big oil to pay for climate destruction
“People are no longer buying the lies. They see the fingerprints of fossil fuel giants all over the storms, floods, droughts, and wildfires devastating their lives, and they want accountability,” said the head of one green group.
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